Licensed
Vocational Nurse Part time course
The LVN program is designed to provide
the student with the basic knowledge,
skills and abilities to perform the duties
of a Licensed Vocational Nurse (DOT code:
079.347-014) in a health care environment.
The program is approved by the BVNPT as
an accredited training program, the completion
of which meets the minimum requirements
set forth as necessary for application
to take the Vocational Nurse License examination.
The program is presented in a quarter
credit hour, standard term format consisting
of four consecutive quarters. The program
utilizes an integrated, sequential curriculum
presented in theory, "hands on" practical
lab and clinical experience formats. The
program presents instruction in: anatomy
& physiology, nutrition, psychology, normal
growth and development, nursing fundamentals,
nursing process, communication, patient
education, pharmacology, medical-surgical
nursing, communicable diseases, gerontological
nursing, rehabilitation nursing, pediatric
nursing, leadership and supervision.
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History
Summit Career College (SCC) was incorporated in the state of California in June of 1990 and began offering
classes in May of 1991. The college was designed to accommodate the training needs of individuals who were
participating in vocational rehabilitation through the California Worker's Compensation system. Due to the
popularity of its programs, SCC now offers its programs to participants of WIA programs, Veterans, and the
general public.
Summit Career College opened the Anaheim branch campus in August of 2003.
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Mission Statement:
The educational Mission of Summit Career College is to provide, high quality, vocational training programs
to qualified students in the medical, dental, business and nursing fields, which will enable them to obtain
employment in an entry-level position.
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