Progression Requirements
Note: The School of Nursing reserves the right to make necessary program alterations in response to changes in professional nursing practice and/or the health care delivery system. Students are responsible for meeting all program requirements.
- Before beginning the Sophomore year, students must have met the following prerequisites: BIO 1200, BIO 1210, (BIO 2220 when required for transfer students) BIO 2450, CHE 1120; PSY 1110; SOC 1010 or SOC 1660; a 2.5 cumulative index and appropriate reading, writing and math test scores.
- Prior to NUR 2090, all nursing majors are required to have nine-hour Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certification (CPR), for professional rescuers. Consult the Molloy College Continuing Education Program, the Red Cross, Heart Association or local programs for course availability. Thereafter, re-certification is required every two years.
- Students are required to complete a Fire Safety Program prior to entering the clinical setting in NUR 2090. At the completion of the computer program students will receive a printout that confirms completion of the program. This will be kept in their permanent file.
- Students are required to complete a State Mandated Infection Control Module prior to entering the clinical setting in NUR 2090. At the completion of the computer program, students will receive a printout that confirms completion of the program. This will be kept in their permanent file. Related course content will be incorporated into NUR 2090 lectures and tested via objective exam.
- Students are required to complete a State Mandated Child Abuse Module prior to completing NUR 3490. Documentation of completion will be kept in their permanent file. In addition, related course content will be incorporated into NUR 3490 lectures and tested via objective exam.
- The School of Nursing has instituted a testing program to assist undergraduate students. The purpose of this program is to provide students with curriculum-wide assessment and Comprehensive Assessment and Remediation Program (CARP) remediation activities. Students have the opportunity to become more successful in their educational career; and with the assistance of the program, students will continually identify, review and refine their knowledge. Throughout the nursing program, pre-identified assessments will be required along with the suggested remediation. During the senior semesters, students will be required to attend a three-day pre-NCLEX seminar. The purpose of these seminars is to assist the student in the process of NCLEX preparation. Additionally, immediately upon graduation students will be required to attend the three-day live review offered by ATI. There is a testing fee associated with certain nursing courses to cover the costs of the entire testing program and resources.