The Vocational Nursing (VN) Program is a 24-month program with prerequisites, general education, and major-specific classes, including simulations, skills labs, and clinical practice. After finishing the program, you can take the NCLEX-PN exam to become a licensed vocational nurse, providing care under the supervision of registered nurses or doctors.
Programs in Vocational Nursing
Nursing-Vocational Nursing
Certificate of AchievementVocational Nursing
Associate in Science
Your Future in Vocational Nursing
After completing the Vocational Nursing Program and passing the licensure exam, you practice as a vocational nurse in a variety of settings, including but not limited to community agencies, medical offices, hospitals, and long鈥恡erm care facilities.
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Nursing and Health Sciences
Email:
nhs@hartnell.edu
Phone:
831-770-6146
Location:
Main Campus, Building O
Belinda Saechao-Jimmeye, MPH
Program Coordinator, Nursing & Health Sciences
Email:
bsaechao@hartnell.edu
Phone:
831-770-6148
Location:
Main Campus, O-106
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