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The Nursing program at WCCCD offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing. Graduates of the Nursing program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Program requirements include specific courses in the nursing major and general education. The Nursing program is designed to prepare graduates to provide nursing care as staff nurses in a variety of health care settings. WCCCD also offers a Care Coordination and Transition Management Short-Term Certificate. This program will provide the professional registered nurse with the knowledge, core competencies, skills and concepts required to successfully take the Care Coordination and Transition Management Certification Exam.

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Wayne County Community College District - Curtis L. Ivery Downtown Campus

Wayne County Community College District

Located in Detroit, MI, Wayne County Community College District is Michigan's largest urban community college, serving nearly 60,000 students annually across six campuses and multiple specialty centers. This public higher education institution offers diverse programs from workforce skills to degrees and certificates, emphasizing accessible education and economic development. The college fosters strong community engagement and provides comprehensive services to empower individuals and businesses, preparing students for globally competitive careers.

Highlights:

  • Ranked 11th nationally for awarding associate degrees to African American graduates
  • Largest urban community college district in Michigan
  • Operates six campuses with specialty centers, including the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center and the Michigan Institute for Public Safety Education
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