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- Registered Nursing
- Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT)
- Fire Technology
- LVN to RN
- Certified Nursing Assistant and Home Health Aide
- Nutrition
- Dance
- Kinesiology
- Sports Medicine / Athletic Training
As specified in the Cal Grant Program Institutional Participation Agreement, under California Education Code Section 69432.7(l)(2)(A), institutions must provide an access point for prospective and current students to view the institution's license examination passage rates. Passage rates provided must be for the most recent available year and be for graduates of its undergraduate programs leading to employment for which passage of a California licensing examination is required, if that data is electronically available through the internet Web site of the licensing agency.
- Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician Certificate
Website: http://www.emsa.ca.gov/ - Registered Nursing
License: Registered Nurse License
Website: http://www.rn.ca.gov/education/passrates.shtml
Nursing, Registered
The Registered Nursing program website has moved!
Please visit our new site at http://welcome.mng-cz.com/nursing/.
Emergency Medical Technician
The Emergency Medical Technician program website has moved!
Please visit our new site at http://welcome.mng-cz.com/emergency-medical-technician/.
Fire Technology
The Fire Technology program website has moved!
Please visit our new site at http://welcome.mng-cz.com/fire-technology/.
LVN to RN Program
Attention Prosepective LVN to RN Applicants
Effective June 12, 2017, and until further notice, the Solano Community College Registered Nursing Program will suspend accepting new applications for the LVN to RN Program. See link below for additional information.
For additional information: Contact the School of Health Sciences Office at (707) 864-7108 or by email @ registered.nurse@mng-cz.com.
Thank you so much for your interest in the Nursing Program at Solano Community College (SCC) and its LVN to RN Advanced Placement program.
SCC no longer has a guaranteed annual class of LVN to RN Advanced Placement students; rather, students are now admitted on a space-available basis into the Registered Nursing program. For this reason, it is very unpredictable estimating how long it may take for a space to become available for students wishing to enter the SCC Nursing Program in this way. The average rate of getting an available space in the program over the last five years has been less than 20%. If you continue to wish to enter an Advanced Placement LVN to RN program, we suggest you look for a college that has a dedicated LVN to RN cohort admitted annually or semi-annually.
LVNs are now able to apply directly to our generic Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) program where the chances of actual matriculation during the first year of application are more than three times greater than the LVN to RN pathway. If you choose to apply this way you would start as a first semester nursing student with the rest of the class without any advanced placement granted.
The generic ADN program class is drawn through a computerized lottery system. Historically, applicants have had a 65% or better chance of being accepted their first application year with the lottery, with the chances improving in succeeding application years. More information about the application process and the SCC ADN program can be found on saj6.mng-cz.com, go to A-Z index and find Nursing under N.
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Certified Nursing Assistant and Home Health Aide
The CNA program website has moved!
Please visit our new site at http://welcome.mng-cz.com/nursing-cna/.
Nutrition
This program is designed to allow students to transfer into baccalaureate programs in Nutrition and Food Science. The program prepares individuals to integrate and apply the principles of the food and nutrition sciences, human behavior, and the biomedical sciences to design and manage effective nutrition programs. Students will learn how to utilize food for human growth and development in a variety of settings including health care, food service, business and industry (product development, marketing, consulting), education and research, health promotion, and private practice counseling.
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Dance
This program is designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year university to major or minor in dance. A comprehensive dance education will develop skills required to create, perform, communicate, and grasp the essence of dance.
These skills are acquired through the study of modern technique, ballet technique, jazz technique, hip-hop technique, ballroom technique, performance, as well as dance production, dance appreciation, choreography composition and music fundamentals.
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Kinesiology for Transfer
Successful completion of the Associate in Arts in Kinesiology for Transfer degree prepares students to transfer into the CSU system and work in the sub-fields of Kinesiology. Students will learn about human functioning during sport and exercise, how exercise science and biomechanics is integrated into exercise program development, and observation and assessment of human performance.
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Sports Medicine/Fitness Science
Designed to allow students to transfer into baccalaureate programs in Physical Education or related areas with a Sports Medicine emphasis. The broad field of Sports Medicine/Fitness Science includes post-baccalaureate employment opportunities in teaching, athletic training, physical therapy, sports rehabilitation, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning, sports orthopedics, sports podiatry, sports psychology, cardiac rehabilitation, EKG technician, and fitness technician.
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