Nursing
One of the first baccalaureate programs in Iowa, the Department of Nursing
was founded in 1969 to provide a professional education for students
seeking a four-year degree. The department's natural and behavioral
sciences curriculum is enhanced by the liberal arts core of the college
curriculum and continues the heritage of the Sisters of Mercy in serving
human need. As they educate the student for general practice and community
nursing, faculty members emphasize the leadership role of the professional
nurse and foster an appreciation for lifelong learning through advanced
education and continuing professional development.
The program is housed
in the Donnelly Center with offices, laboratories and classrooms in
close proximity. Students also have experiences in nearby hospitals
and other health facilities.
Approximately 300
students are enrolled in the nursing major. Twelve full-time and additional
adjunct faculty allow the faculty-student ratio of 1:6 in most clinical
settings. Many agencies in the city provide opportunities for clinical
experience in acute and community care. Students also provide services
which would not otherwise exist in a parish nursing program, two health
promotion centers in parochial schools and a transitional housing program.
The Department of
Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Students may enter the program as first year students or transfer students.
Full-time or part-time study is available with flexibility in scheduling,
especially for general education courses. An articulation program for
RN-students who wish to complete a baccalaureate degree is also available
in collaboration with Iowa Articulation in Nursing Education Agreement.
For more information
please contact:
Mary Tarbox, RN, Ed.D.
Chair, Department of Nursing
Mount Mercy College
1330 Elmhurst Drive NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
319-368-6471 mtarbox@mtmercy.edu