Programs of Study Allied Health2009-2010
Programs of Study Allied Health2009-2010
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Nursing - Associate Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
Nursing - Vocational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
Respiratory Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
116 P R O G R A M S O F S T U D Y — A L L I E D H E A LT H
Respiratory Care
Nursing
Respiratory Care
One-Year Certificates
Vocational Nursing
Medical Assisting
Medication Aide
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet special entrance requirements and complete a department application.
For information contact the MLT Program Chair (572-6455 or [email protected]) or visit
the MLT web site at www.victoriacollege.edu/dept/mlt. Students are recommended (not required) to
complete as many general education, non-MLT courses as possible prior to admission to the MLT
program.
1. The student must meet the admission requirements for the Victoria College as stated in the
current college catalog (contact Admissions and Records Office).
2. TSI (Texas Success Initiative) satisfied. (Contact Counseling Services for further explanation if
necessary)
3. ACT Composite score of 18 or SAT I total score of 910. Students who have earned at least 12
credit semester hours on the Program of Study with a GPA of at least 2.25 or that have high
school transcripts demonstrating a strong academic background may have either an ACT of 16
or SAT I of 840. (College or high school transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis;
ACT scores before October 1989 and SAT scores before April 1995 will be considered on an
individual basis)
4. Overall GPA of 2.0 or above on all college hours attempted. Students with less than a 2.0 GPA
will be evaluated on an individual basis.
5. Complete the MLT application and return to the Program Chair.
6. Interview with the Program Chair (call 572-6455 or 572-6497 to schedule an
appointment).
7. Official high school and college transcripts must be on file in the Admissions and Records
office. Transfer students will be accepted on an individual basis.
8. Science courses taken more than five years ago will be considered on an individual basis and
may have to be repeated.
9. Selections will be made in early June. Class size is limited. Students may apply as late as the
first of August if openings still exist. Prior to enrollment qualified applicants who have been
accepted must submit a completed physical examination form and must meet the following
immunization requirements:
a. Two step TB skin test
b. Tetanus-diphtheria toxoid (Td) within the last 10 years
c. Measles/Mumps/Rubella vaccination/s or serological confirmation of immunity
d. Varicella vaccination/s or proof of disease including serological confirmation of immunity
e. Three-injection hepatitis B vaccination series or serologic confirmation of immunity to hepatitis
B virus
10. Some clinical agencies may require criminal background checks prior to clinical learning
experiences; students who do not have clear criminal background checks may not be able to
meet all course objectives.
LEVEL I
SEMESTER I2 Credit Hours
RNSG 12193 Integrated Nursing Skills I 2
RNSG 1423 Intro to Professional Nursing for Integrated Programs 4
RNSG 1260 Clinical Nursing – Registered Nurse Training 2
HPRS 2200 Pharmacology for Health Professions 2
BIOL 2402 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4
PSYC 2314 Human Growth & Development 3
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1Higher Level Computer Science courses may be substituted for this course.
2Students who successfully complete RNSG 1219 with a "C" or better and RNSG 1260 with an "S"
may apply for a Nurse Aid Certificate of Completion and are eligible to take the exam to become a
Certified Nurse Aide/Home Health Aide.
3This course may be taken during the 11th or 12th grade as part of a Tech-Prep contract.
LEVEL III
SEMESTER III Credit Hours
RNSG 2514 Integrated Care of the Client with Complex Health Needs 5
RNSG 2462 Clinical Nursing – Registered Nurse Training 4
ENGL 1301 Rhetoric and Composition 3
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology 3
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LEVEL IV
SEMESTER IV Credit Hours
**RNSG 2535 Integrated Client Care Management 5
**RNSG 2463 Clinical Nursing – Registered Nurse Training 4
PHE 1101 Physical Education 1
ENGL 1302 Composition, Research and Lit 3
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NOTE: A minimum grade of “C” is required in all nursing and general education courses, with
exception of PHE 1101 in order to meet the requirements for graduation. All support courses must
be taken during the semester designated on the degree plan or before.
*PHED 1166 may be substituted for this course.
**Capstone courses
Due to the continual change in clinical facilities, some evening clinical learning experiences may be
required in some semesters.
NURSING-ASSOCIATE DEGREE
(LVN-ADN TRANSITION PROGRAM)
The Victoria College offers the LVN Transition Courses each semester at the Victoria Campus.
Upon successful completion of RNSG 1327 and RNSG 1261, 12 hours equivalency credit for RNSG
1423, RNSG 1260, RNSG 1219 and RNSG 2461 will be granted. Upon successful completion of
the program the graduate is eligible to apply to write the National Council Licensure Examination for
Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Satisfactory achievement on the examination will qualify the grad-
uate for licensure as a Registered Nurse.
The Associate Degree Nursing program is fully approved by the Texas Board of Nursing and
accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (61 Broadway, New York
City, NY 10006, 212-363-5555).
Admission Requirements
1. The student must meet the admission requirements for the Victoria College as stated in the
current college catalog (contact Admissions and Records Office).
2. Completed student ADN program application dated within the last current year.
3. ACT Composite score of 18 or SAT I total score of 910. Students who have earned at least 12
semester credit hours on the Program of Study with a GPA of at least 2.25 may have either an
ACT of 16 or SAT I of 840. (ACT scores before October 1989 and SAT scores before April
1995 will be considered on an individual basis.)
4. TSI (Texas Success Initiative) satisfied. (Contact Counseling Services for further explanation if
necessary)
5. Overall GPA of 2.0 or above on all college hours attempted.
6. Official college transcripts on file in Admissions and Records Office.
NURSING-VOCATIONAL
The Victoria College offers a twelve-month certificate program in Vocational Nursing in Cuero,
Gonzales, Hallettsville, and Victoria (Day and Evening). The program of study is designed to enable
students to acquire knowledge, skills and competencies related to enhancing the health and well
being of individuals. Vocational nursing graduates are prepared to function as members of the
health care team under the supervision of registered nurses and physicians in varied health care
settings. Completion of the program entitles the learner to apply to write the National Licensure
Exam for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).
The Vocational Nursing program is fully approved by the Texas Board of Nursing.
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for the Vocational Nursing program differ from general admission to Victoria
College. Additional information may be found at www.victoriacollege.edu/dept/lvn. The Vocational
Nursing Program is a selective admission program with a limited number of available student slots
at each campus.
The following are required for enrollment in the Vocational Nursing Program:
1. The student must meet the admission requirements for the Victoria College as stated in the
current college catalog (contact Admissions and Records Office).
2. High School Graduate via an official high school transcript or a General Education
Development Equivalency. Official copies of transcripts for other post secondary educational
programs must be in the Admissions & Records Office prior to enrollment.
3. Fall 2009 VN Program applicants who are TSI (Texas Success Initiative) complete will be given
preference for program admission. Please contact Counseling Services for further information
regarding TSI status. Beginning in the Fall of 2010 ALL applicants MUST be TSI complete to
qualify for program admission.
4. Completion of Vocational Nursing program application, (dated within the last current year), and
The Victoria College student application forms.
5. All material needed to document evidence that the applicant meets the admission criteria must
be received by Victoria College by April 1st of the year in which the applicant is seeking
admission.
6. All qualified program applicants must submit a set of fingerprints to the Board of Nursing (BON)
for FBI criminal background checks; all licensure eligibility issues must be resolved prior to
enrolling in the program.
7. Prior to enrollment qualified applicants who have been accepted into the VN Program must
submit a current CPR Health Care Provider card, a completed physical examination form (with
in 6 months), and must meet the following immunization requirements:
a) Two-step TB skin test
b) Tetanus-diphtheria toxoid (Td) within the last 10 years
c) Measles/Mumps/Rubella vaccination/s or serological confirmation of immunity
d) Varicella vaccination/s or proof of disease , or serological confirmation of immunity
e) Three-injection hepatitis B vaccination series or serologic confirmation of immunity to
hepatitis B virus
* Completion of the Fall Semester of the program entitles the student to a Nursing Assistant (Aide)
Program Certificate of Completion and to apply to take the Texas Nurse Aide Competency
Evaluation Program Exams. For the student who is a Certified Nurse Aide, completion of the Spring
Semester allows the student to apply for the Texas Medication Aide Certification Exam.
**Courses may be taken during the 11th or 12th grade as a part of a Tech Prep Contract.
***Capstone Course
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet special entrance requirements and complete a department application.
Students are strongly encouraged to complete all general education courses prior to admission to
the program. For more information about the program and course schedule assistance contact the
Program Coordinator. Additional information may be found at www.victoriacollege.edu/dept/resp.
The following courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to enrolling in the
program:
• ENGL 1301 Rhetoric and Composition
• PSYC 2301 General Psychology or SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
• BIOL 2404 Introductory Anatomy & Physiology
• PHE 1101 Physical Education
1. The student must meet the admission requirements for the Victoria College as stated in the
current college catalog (contact Admissions and Records Office).
2. Complete General Admission Application as required by the Admissions and Records
Office.
3. Complete Respiratory Care Program Application by May 15, for fall admission.
Late applications are considered if space is available.
4. Complete assessment testing.
An ACT composite of 16 is required, SAT scores may be submitted for the ACT; a minimum
score of 840 is required. Students who have earned at least 12 credit semester hours on the
Program of Study with a GPA of 2.25 or greater may have an ACT composite of 15. (ACT
Scores before October 1989 and SAT I scores before April 1995 will be considered on an
individual basis)
5. TSI (Texas Success Initiative) satisfied. (Contact Counseling Services for further explanation if
necessary)
6. Overall GPA of 2.0 or above on all college hours attempted. Students with less than a 2.0 GPA
will be evaluated on an individual basis.
7. Official high school and college transcripts on file in the Admissions and Records Office and
Respiratory Care Department.
8. Interview with Program Chair.
9. It is the responsibility of the applicant to furnish all necessary documentation to the Respiratory
Care Department (including the interview) by May 15 for fall admission. Late applicants are
considered if spaces are available.
10. Transfer students will be accepted on an individual basis.
11. Previous respiratory care students who received a certificate from The Victoria College and are
currently registered therapists may receive equivalency credit toward an A.A.S. degree. See
Program Chair for specific procedure.
12. Science courses taken more than five years ago will be evaluated on an individual basis and
may have to be repeated.
13. It is strongly recommended that students possess basic computer literacy skills upon admission
to the program. Suggested computer courses include: COSC 1301, ITSC 1309, or HITT 1211.
14. Some clinical agencies may require criminal background checks prior to clinical learning
experiences; students who do not have clear criminal background checks may not be able to
meet all course objectives.
The program prerequisite courses are the minimum course requirements for entrance into the pro-
gram. Selection criteria are based on completion of all academic courses, which includes BIOL 2420
– Microbiology, PHE 1101 – Physical Education, and humanities/fine arts.
FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL SEMESTER Credit Hours SPRING SEMESTER Credit Hours
RSPT 1429 Respiratory Care Fund I 4 RSPT 1431 Respiratory Care Fund II 4
RSPT 1307 Cardiopulmonary A & P 3 RSPT 2405 Pulmonary Diagnostics 4
RSPT 1113 Basic Resp Care Pharm 1 RSPT 1461 Clinical–Resp Therapy II 4
RSPT 1460 Clinical–Resp Therapy I 4 BIOL 2420 Microbiology 4
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SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL SEMESTER Credit Hours SPRING SEMESTER Credit Hours
RSPT 2414 Mechanical Ventilation 4 RSPT 2353 Neo/Pedi Cardiopul Care 3
RSPT 2425 Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics 4 RSPT 2231 *Sims in Resp Care 2
RSPT 2460 Clinical-Resp Therapy IV 4 RSPT 2147 Specialties in Resp Care 1
PHE 1101 Physical Education 1 RSPT 2133 Resp Care Case Mgt 1
13 RSPT 2261 Clinical-Resp Therapy V 2
**Humanities/Fine Arts 3
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*Capstone course
**Student must choose ENGL 1302 or a course from one of the following disciplines: Art, Music,
Drama, Philosophy (Contact Counseling Services or Program Coordinator for specific course
considerations).
NOTE: Some evening and weekend clinical learning experiences may be required in some semes-
ters. In addition to course prerequisites, students are strongly encouraged to complete BIOL 2420 -
Microbiology, physical education, and humanities/fine arts courses before starting the program.
More information and suggested course sequencing may be found at
www.victoriacollege.edu/dept/resp/admission.