
The Associates of Science in Nursing program at Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology provides the training and education students need to pursue employment in the registered nursing field. Led by highly qualified staff and instructors, the program offers the foundational knowledge, training and skills required to flourish throughout their careers.
The two-year program covers a wide range of foundational subject matter key to the Registered Nursing field, including:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Health science
- Microbiology
- Nutrition
- Medical terminology
- Pharmacology
- Surgical nursing
- Mental health nursing
Each course in the program has been developed to meet the standards of leading healthcare accrediting and certification organizations, and to build a sound foundation for career success. Upon successful completion of the program, students are prepared to apply for state licensure and examination and to seek entry-level employment in the registered nursing field.
Explore the Benefits Our ASN Program Has to Offer
Students in the ASN program at Cambridge are offered a wide range of benefits, including:
- Flexible learning: Coursework in the ASN program is delivered via a number of channels, including classroom instruction and hands-on training at clinical healthcare facilities. The hybrid approach to learning ensures that every student is able to build the foundational knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the field.
- Exam prep: Throughout the program, students are offered the preparation and assistance needed to take and pass necessary certification examinations. This includes study sessions, suggestions and practice exams.
- Mentorship and guidance: Throughout the program, students are offered guidance and mentorship from instructors and experienced medical professionals. The real-world insight and advice are invaluable to planning a career in the registered nursing field.
Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology’s Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program offers 2 tracks:
Traditional – Candidates with limited nursing knowledge
Bridge – Candidates who are licensed as LPNs, Paramedics or Respiratory Therapists.
Traditional
Course Code | Course Description |
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NURSG1101 | Health Assessment |
NURSG1102 | Fundamentals |
NURSG1103 | Medical/Surgical I |
NURSG1201 | Obstetrics/Leadership |
NURSG1202 | Medical/Surgical II |
NURSG1203 | Pediatrics/Emergency Care |
NURSG1204 | Clinical Practicum for ASN |
NURSG1205 | Nursing Concepts Integration |
BSC1085 | Anatomy & Physiology I |
BSC1085L | Anatomy & Physiology I Lab |
BSC1086 | Anatomy & Physiology II |
BSC1086L | Anatomy & Physiology II Lab |
PSY1012 | Psychology |
ENC1101 | English Composition |
HUM101 | Humanities I |
MAC1105 | College Algebra |
MIC150 | Microbiology |
MIC150L | Microbiology Lab |
Bridge
Course Code | Course Description |
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NURSG1104 | Transition to RN Practice |
NURSG1201 | Obstetrics/Leadership |
NURSG1202 | Medical/Surgical II |
NURSG1203 | Pediatrics/Emergency Care |
NURSG1204 | Clinical Practicum for ASN |
NURSG1205 | Nursing Concepts Integration |
BSC1085 | Anatomy & Physiology I |
BSC1085L | Anatomy & Physiology I Lab |
BSC1086 | Anatomy & Physiology II |
BSC1086L | Anatomy & Physiology II Lab |
PSY1012 | Psychology |
ENC1101 | English Composition |
HUM101 | Humanities I |
MAC1105 | College Algebra |
MIC150 | Microbiology |
MIC150L | Microbiology Lab |
Contact an Advisor to Learn More About Our ASN Program Today
With the rising demand for qualified registered nursing candidates, now is the time to seize the opportunity. Our Associate of Science in Nursing program offers the knowledge, skills and training you need to take advantage of rising demand and secure a rewarding career. To learn more about the program, contact an advisor today.