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The Allied Health programs at Quincy College provide students with
the education and training to work in health care as
Registered Nurses, Practical Nurses, Surgical Technologists, Phlebotomists or Personal Trainers.
Designed
to prepare highly
qualified health care professionals upon graduation,
the programs require a commitment to learning and an understanding
of the academic
rigor of the curriculum.
With your compassion for others and your
determination to succeed, you have the tools to
earn a degree or certificate at Quincy College.
►Associate Degree in Nursing
►Advanced
Placement Associate
Degree in Nursing
►Practical Nurse Certificate Program
►Surgical Technology Certificate
Program
►Phlebotomy Certificate
Program
►Exercise Science / Personal Training
Certificate Program
Associate Degree in Nursing
Two year Full-time Program
Two and one half year Part-time Program
Prerequisites:
• Qualified Allied Health Admissions Test Scores •
Official High School or GED Transcript (sealed) • Laboratory Chemistry (C or better) • Laboratory Biology or Anatomy & Physiology I (C or better) • Satisfactory
CORI check
All science course prerequisites must have been completed within
the past 5 years.
Quincy College’s Associate Degree Program in Nursing is fully approved by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Higher Education and Board of Registration in Nursing. It is also accredited by the:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
61 Broadway
New York, NY 10006
212-363-5555 Ext.153
Fax: 212-812-0393
www.nlnac.org
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Advanced Placement Associate Degree in Nursing
Nine month Full-time Program
One-year Part-time Program
Prerequisites:
• Qualified Allied Health Admissions Test Scores •
Laboratory Anatomy & Physiology I & II (C or better) • College Mathematics (C or better) • College English Composition (C or better) • General Psychology (C or better) • Laboratory Chemistry (C or better) •
Transcript from Practical Nursing School (B- or better)
• A Certificate of standing indicating you have an unrestricted
LPN license • Satisfactory
CORI check
All science course prerequisites & transfer courses must have been completed
within the past 5 years.
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Practical Nurse Certificate Program
Ten Month Full-time Program
Two-Year Part-time Evening Program
Prerequisites:
• Qualified Allied Health Admissions Test Scores
• Official High School or GED Transcript (sealed)
• Satisfactory
CORI check
All transfer science courses must have been completed within
the past 5 years.
Quincy College’s Practical Nurse Program is fully approved by the Board of Registration in Nursing. It is also accredited by the:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
61 Broadway
New York, NY 10006
212-363-5555 Ext.153
Fax: 212-812-0393
www.nlnac.org
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Surgical
Technology Certificate Program
Ten Month Full-time Program
Prerequisites:
• Qualified
Allied Health Admissions Test Scores
• Official High School or GED Transcript (sealed)
• Satisfactory
CORI check
• Satisfactory Health immunization Record
• ALH 107 Orientation to Health Care (1 credit)
• ALH 140 Medical Terminology (3 credits)
Orientation to Health Care (ALH 107) and Medical
Terminology (ALH 140) are offered during the spring,
summer and fall sessions.
The Surgical
Technology Program is accredited by the Commission of
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
in conjunction with the Accreditation Review Committee
on Education in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST). For
additional information, please contact CAAHEP: 1361 Park
Street, Clearwater, FL 33756, Phone: 727-210-2350,
www.caahep.org.
Program graduates are eligible to sit for the
certification exam (CST) offered by the National Board
of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTA).
All transfer science courses must have been completed within the
past 5 years at the college level.
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Phlebotomy Certificate Program
Two Semester Full-time Program
Quincy College offers
a 16-credit Phlebotomy Certificate Program designed
to provide you with the necessary skills and training
to work and become certified
as a Phlebotomist in
two semesters.
Prerequisites:
• Qualified Allied Health Admissions Test Scores
• Official High School or GED Transcript (sealed)
• Satisfactory
CORI check
• Satisfactory Health Immunization Record
• ALH 107 Orientation
to Health Care (1 credit)
Orientation to Health Care (ALH 107) is offered during the spring, summer and fall sessions.
All transfer science
courses must have been completed within the past
5 years at the college level.
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Exercise Science Personal Training Certificate Program
Two Semester Full-time Program
Quincy College and the South Shore YMCA offer this Certificate Program in Exercise Science and Personal Training (ESPT). Students who complete this 27 credit Certificate Program will be well prepared for positions as certified personal trainers, exercise instructors and fitness directors within the ever-growing health/fitness profession.
Prerequisites:
• Qualified Allied Health Admissions Test Scores
• Official High School or GED Transcript (sealed)
• Satisfactory
CORI check
• Satisfactory Health Immunization Record
• ALH 107 Orientation to Health Care (1 credit)
• ALH 140 Medical Terminology (3 credits)
Orientation to Health Care (ALH 107) and Medical
Terminology (ALH 140) are offered during the spring,
summer and fall sessions.
All transfer science courses must have been completed within the past 5 years at the college level.
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