Foundational Courses
Students in the nursing program begin their studies with a series of foundational courses that provide them with a broad understanding of the healthcare system, basic nursing skills, and an introduction to the nursing profession. These courses cover topics such as anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and nursing fundamentals.
Specialized Courses
As students progress through the program, they take a series of specialized courses that delve deeper into various aspects of nursing practice. These courses cover topics such as medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetric nursing, psychiatric nursing, and community health nursing.
Clinical Rotations
Clinical rotations are an integral part of the nursing program at Dominican University of California. These rotations provide students with hands-on experience in various healthcare settings, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge and develop their clinical skills. Students may have the opportunity to complete clinical rotations in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and community health centers.