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  1. SBCC's School of Nursing offers programs that rank among the top in the nation. Experienced faculty will give you hands-on experience to succeed. Find which program is right for you.

  2. The School of Nursing offers three programs that prepare students for various levels of nursing practice and nursing licensure. The Associate Degree in Nursing Program prepares students to become competent entry-level professional registered nurses, lifelong learners and active community members.

  3. The philosophy of the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program supports and implements the vision and mission of Santa Barbara City College and is based on the paradigm of Nursing and Professional Practice, Education, and Caring.

  4. Graduation from SBCC with an Associate Degree and a major in Nursing qualifies graduates to take the State Board Examination for licensure as a registered nurse. The program includes progression through a four semester course of study in preparation for RN licensure.

  5. ADN Program Information. The Associate Degree Nurse or Registered Nurse (RN) is prepared to coordinate, plan and provide nursing care in hospitals and other health agencies. The RN assists patients with personal care, provides teaching and counseling to prevent illness and promote health, and performs specialized treatments and procedures.

  6. Home. Course Descriptions. Nursing (NURS) Credit Courses. NURS 119 Introduction to RN for the LVN (4 Units) Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to Program. Hours: 180 (18 lecture, 162 lab) Provides a basic orientation to the Santa Barbara City College Associate Degree Nursing Program based on Caring Theory for the VN to ADN student.

  7. Welcome to the Santa Barbara City College Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program! You are about to begin a program of study leading to an Associate Degree in Nursing. Upon completion of this program, you will be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to obtain licensure as a Registered Nurse.