Undergraduate Program

Practical Nursing (LPN) Program

Our 12-month intensive program prepares graduates for entry-level employment through theoretical coursework, hands-on clinical experience, and advanced simulation training.

Comprehensive Curriculum

Complete 1,350 total clock hours designed to provide a solid foundation in nursing principles and medical-surgical care.

Hands-on Clinicals

Gain real-world experience through 465 hours of direct clinical rotations at top-tier healthcare facilities.

Advanced Simulation

Master critical skills in a safe environment with 210 hours dedicated to nursing simulation and lab practice.

NCLEX-PN Readiness

Our curriculum is strategically aligned with the National Council Licensure Examination requirements to ensure board eligibility.

Learning Methodology

Theoretical Excellence

Engage in 675 hours of rigorous classroom instruction covering anatomy, pharmacology, and nursing ethics.

Practical Mastery

Utilize our fully equipped skills lab to practice maternal, pediatric, and geriatric care techniques.

Transition to Practice

Develop leadership and delegation skills in your final rotation to prepare for a professional nursing role.

Key Course Modules

Medical-Surgical Nursing

Learn to manage complex adult health disorders and prioritize care through the holistic nursing process.

Pharmacology & IV Therapy

Master medication administration and essential intravenous therapy skills required for modern nursing.

Maternal & Pediatric Care

Study specialized nursing care for newborns, children, and families across diverse developmental stages.

Mental Health Concepts

Understand behavioral management and support systems to promote social and emotional well-being.

Career Outcomes & Objectives

Professional Ethics

Uphold the high standards of the nursing profession and the Nurse Practice Act of Florida.

Patient Advocacy

Apply foundational principles to meet the physical and psychological needs of diverse patient populations.

Workforce Readiness

Exhibit strong organizational and employability skills sought by top medical employers in the region.

Restorative Care

Function as a vital member of the healthcare team, assisting patients in their journey toward independence.

Graduation Pathway

Diploma Requirements: To graduate, students must maintain a 2.0 GPA, complete all clinical hours, and pass the ATI Exit Exam with a minimum score of 75%. Upon completion, a Practical Nursing Diploma is awarded.

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