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HELENE FULD SCHOOL OF NURSING IN CAMDEN COUNTY
CURRICULUM

Students are enrolled in the Helene Fuld School of Nursing (HFSN) program upon successful completion of specific general education courses. The nursing program is structured to be completed in two academic years (four 15-week semesters). The curriculum is comprised of a theory component and a clinical component. The theory component is taught in the classroom as well as through hybrid learning. The clinical component of each core nursing course exposes students to hands-on clinical nursing education offered at our major teaching affiliates Virtua and Cooper University Hospital, as well as a variety of health care facilities in the region. Graduates receive a diploma in nursing from HFSN and an Associate in Science degree from Camden County College. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).

See the current academic calendar.

Course Credits
Pre-Requisite Courses
BIO-117 or BIO-211 Anatomy & Physiology I * † ‡ 4
BIO-121 or BIO-221 Microbiology I * † ‡ 4
FNS-105 Introduction to Nutrition * ‡ 3
PSY-101 Introduction to Psychology * ‡ 3
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology * ‡ 3
17
First Year/First Semester
NHF-120 Foundations for Nursing Management of Human Responses 6
NHF-121 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan 2
BIO-118 or BIO-212 Anatomy & Physiology II * † 4
ENG-101 English Composition I * 3
15
First Year/Second Semester
NHF-130 Management of Human Responses for Selected Health Concerns 10
NHF-131 Introduction to Nursing Informatics 1
CHM-101 General Chemistry I * † 4
15
Second Year/First Semester
NHF-220 Management of Human Responses for Multiple Health Concerns 10
ENG-102 English Composition II * 3
13
Second Year/Second Semester
NHF-230 Management of Human Responses for Multiple and/or Complex Health Concerns 10
NHF-231 Issues & Trends in Professional Nursing 2
PHL-232 Biomedical Ethics * 3
15

Total Minimum Credits

75
* Indicates courses given by Camden County College. Consult the Camden County College catalog for pre-requisites and course descriptions.
College sciences completed ten years or more prior to applying to HFSN will not transfer into nursing program.
All pre-requisite courses must be completed prior to enrolling in NHF-120 and/or NHF-121.

Curriculum Objectives
Upon completion of the nursing program, the graduate will be able to perform the following for diverse individuals, families and groups with multiple and/or complex health concerns:

  1. Demonstrate critical thinking in nursing practice.
  2. Apply the nursing process to promote, maintain, and restore health in acute and community settings.
  3. Utilize effective communication to collaborate with diverse individuals, families, groups, and other healthcare providers in the achievement of optimal health outcomes.
  4. Integrate relevant evidence-based nursing and related concepts, theories, and principles to promote optimal health in diverse individuals, families and groups.
  5. Demonstrate accountability and responsibility for nursing practice based on ethical, legal, and professional standards.
  6. Integrate the roles of caregiver, teacher, advocate, counselor, and care manager in nursing practice.
  7. Utilize technology effectively and appropriately in nursing practice.

Further Education
The faculty of HFSN believe that learning is a life-long process. Graduates are encouraged to view nursing education as a continuum of educational preparation for nursing practice.

The HFSN has relationships with colleges and universities in New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania for the completion of the baccalaureate degree in nursing. Students are encouraged to meet with representatives during our annual career day. These schools offer HFSN graduates an opportunity to enter their programs with advanced standing by receiving credit for courses taken in the pursuit of a diploma in nursing from HFSN and associate in science degree from CCC.

RN to BSN Dual Enrollment Opportunities
for currently enrolled HFSN students

Dual enrollment provides qualified enrolled students at Helene Fuld School of Nursing with the opportunity to apply and be accepted to an RN to BSN program while they are completing their entry level nursing education at HFSN. You must be accepted for admissions to HFSN to apply for dual enrollment and meet the admission requirements for the institution you are applying to. For more information, click here.


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