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The purpose of the CBD College Associate of Applied Science in Vocational Nursing Program is to prepare competent vocational nurses who can provide direct client care in all settings where nursing takes place under the direction of the licensed professional nurse and physician.

Choosing this option will enable the graduates to enter the nursing field as a Licensed Vocational Nurse upon completion of the course and obtaining licensure.

At the completion of the program, the graduate vocational nurse will recognize the physical, social and emotional needs of the client and family. By utilizing the nursing process, the graduate will actively participate in assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating safe, competent nursing care.

Completion of the General Education requirements for the AAS Degree program will help transfer to an educational program for Registered Nursing, when a student chooses to continue climbing the career ladder. The award of transfer credit is at the discretion of other institutions and is not guaranteed.

Call 877-770-4CBD now or complete online application to get more information on this highly desired and in-demand program!

Why become an LVN:

- High Demand for LVNs in the job market
- "According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment of licensed Vocational nurses is expected to grown much faster than average in home healthcare services."

The demand for licensed vocational nurses in the U.S is projected to increase by 60% over the next ten years. This is due to a number of factors, including the increasing population of elderly people. Statistical information from area health care facilities and other educational institutions indicates that all licensed Vocational Nurses obtain employment in the health care field within 3 months of becoming licensed.


- Shortens the path for you to become an RN
- Job Security
- Excellent Pay
- Flexible Hours
- Work with Patients, RNs and Doctors
- Rewarding and Fulfilling Opportunities
- Potential for Advancement

Why Choose LVN Program at CBD?


-NCLEX/PN training throughout the course
-State-of-the-art skills lab
-Computer learning center
-Dedicated faculty and staff
-Hands-on training and personal feel
-Clinical experience in a variety of healthcare facilities
-On-site placement department will assist you to find a job
-Federal Financial Aid Available to those who qualify

Where Can an LVN Work?


- Hospitals
- Ambulatory Surgery Centers
- Satellite Surgery Centers
- Physicians Offices
- Laser Centers
- Long-term Care Facilities
- Home Health/Hospice Agencies
- Residential Care Facilities
- Schools
- Government/Community Agencies
- Registries

Program Content:

Anatomy and Physiology
Communicable Diseases
Communication
Critical Thinking
Culturally Congruent Care
End-of-Life Care
Ethics and Unethical Conduct
Fundamentals of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing
Maternity Nursing
Normal Growth and Development
Nursing Process
Nutrition
Patient Education
Pediatric Nursing
Pharmacology
Psychology
Supervision

General Education Units

English 101 – Written Communication
English 102 – Oral Communication
Mathematics 101 – College Math
Sociology 101 – Introduction to Sociology
Psychology 101 – Introduction to Psychology
Biology 102 – Human Anatomy
Biology 102 – Human Physiology
Biology 103 – General Microbiology
Chemistry 101 - Chemistry