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Basic Nursing Assistant Course Online

The Online Basic Nursing Assistant Training is an Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN) approved program. This course prepares a Basic Nursing Assistant to be eligible for certification as outlined by the Oregon State Board of Nursing. The student is prepared to care for clients in a variety of settings including; long-term care, intermediate care, home health, hospice care, acute care, foster care and assisted living situations.

Orientation: May 12th or June 7th 5:30 – 6:30 PM in Sumner Room 10
 

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Theory (5 credits) Online from 
March 28th - April 23rd (51 hours)
Course Number School Name TLN
NUR 9190*01D Southwestern CC  
NUR 9190*03D Linn-Benton CC  
Skill Lab/Clinical Practicum (4 credits)
Course Number School Name Date Time
NUR 9010L*01 SWOCC Skill Lab July 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, (30 mandatory hrs.) 2:00-9:30PM
  SWOCC Clinicals July 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28 & Aug 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 10* (75 mandatory hrs.) 2:00-9:30PM

*JUNE 10TH - GRADUATION

Requirements:

  • Minimum age 16
  • Current CPR card from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
  • Criminal background check
  • Immunizations for TB (PPD) test, MMR or titer minimum Hepatitis may be required, check with college requirements.

After completing the theory and passed the exam, you have two weeks to start your Skills Lab at your Community College.

Community Colleges providing the Skills Lab and Clinical:

  • Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay, OR
  • Umpqua Community College, Roseburg, OR
  • Linn-Benton Community College, Albany, OR
  • Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton, OR
Required credits for this course
Course Number Course Name Credits
NUR 9190 Basic Nursing Assistant Theory 5
NUR 9190L Basic Nursing Assistant Lab & Clinical 4
  Total: 9

 

For information and class dates contact:

Ellen Riley, Statewide BNA Online Coordinator
541.888.1501 - eriley@socc.edu


Schedule of Classes

Courses may be on the main campus or a satellite campus and/or online.

Instructions for viewing class schedule in WebAdvisor

  1. When in WebAdvisor, click on Prospective Students.
  2. Under Admission Information click on Search for Classes.
  3. Select the term that you plan to attend
  4. Select the Subject and the course number from the above 'Required courses for this certificate.'
    For example: If you are looking for ECE 154 Children's Literature and Literacy, select the Subject Early Childhood Education and the course number 154.
    (If you want to see all of the Early Childhood Education classes scheduled during a specific term just select the term and the subject.)
  5. Click on Submit

Note: Class schedule is subject to change without notice.






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