Vocational Nursing Program

Become a Vocational Nurse

As community health needs grow, so does the demand for competent nurses—and you can be one of them. Our Vocational Nursing program provides intensive, skill-based education that equips you with the clinical knowledge, hands-on training, and confidence required for a future in healthcare.

Why Join the Vocational Nursing Program at Angeles College?

Enrollment Options That Fit Your Schedule

Our emphasis on experiential learning empowers you with robust critical thinking and problem-solving skills, collaborative opportunities that build connections, and the confidence to pursue your career goals.

Hands-On Learning Focus

We offer both full-time and part-time enrollment paths, so you can choose the learning pace that fits your schedule. Pursuing full-time study allows you to complete the program in one year. Meanwhile, the part-time option has a completion time of 72 weeks.

Proven Licensure Success

Our vocational nursing students at the Los Angeles/Glendale campus surpassed California’s statewide averages for first-time NCLEX-PN candidates, achieving a 100% NCLEX-PN pass rate and an annual rate of 96%, compared to the state’s 82% and 83% averages. Review official annual NCLEX-PN pass rates on the California BVNPT website.

Career Support

We’re committed to your holistic success, from your first day of class to transitioning into the workforce. Here, you receive career counseling and placement assistance to explore what professional paths are available, fine-tune your résumé, practice for interviews, and more.

What You’ll Learn

Begin your preparation to become a vocational nurse at Angeles College. In one year of studies, you explore essential topics, ranging from anatomy and pharmacology to advanced medical-surgical nursing, maternal and pediatric care, and nursing leadership. And with our emphasis on experiential learning, you have plenty of opportunities to put theory into practice by working in our on-campus simulation labs and real-world clinical settings.

By the time you complete the LVN program, you’re equipped with:

  • Critical thinking for NCLEX-PN exam readiness and confident practice as an LVN
  • An understanding of human anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, and nursing practice
  • Fundamental clinical skills, including patient assessment, hygiene, and documentation
  • Pharmacological knowledge so you can safely administer medications
  • Effective care strategies for medical-surgical, maternity, pediatric, and rehabilitation patients
  • Techniques for supporting patients’ psychological and emotional well-being
  • Leadership and supervision skills for managing patient care teams and workflows

Clock Hours and Credits

Total Program Hours: 1,530 hours / 182 quarter credits

  • 576 Theory & Review hours
  • 954 Clinical/Skills Lab hours
Course NumberCourse TitleLectureLabClinical
AP120Anatomy & Physiology48
VN110/VN110CFundamentals of Nursing10096168
PHRM1Pharmacology I16
VNR10Rehabilitation Nursing12
VNRV1Term Review I10
PSY10Psychology20
PHRM2Pharmacology II16
VN210/VN210CMedical/Surgical Nursing I11624264
VNRV2Term Review II10
VN320/VN320CMaternity Nursing201624
VN325/VN325CPediatric Nursing321624
PHRM3Pharmacology III16
VN315/VN315CMedical Surgical Nursing II968188
VNRV3Term Review III10
VNL10Leadership & Supervision1836
VN420/VN420CMedical Surgical Nursing III7216214
PHRM4Pharmacology IV12
VNRV4Term Review IV82
Total706176918

Glendale Schedule

Full-Time (FT)2 Days of Theory8:00 am – 3:00 pm
3 Days of Skills Lab8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Or Clinical7:00 am – 3:30 pm

City of Industry Schedule

Full-Time (FT)
2 Days of Theory8:00 am – 3:00 pm
3 Days of Skills Lab8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Or Clinical7:00 am – 3:30 pm
Part-Time (PT)Theory (Tue/Thu)6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Skills Lab/Clinical (Sat-Sun)7:00 am – 3:30 pm

Career Outlook for Vocational Nurses

Ready to break into the healthcare field? Becoming a vocational nurse provides a stable career path with room for professional advancement and salary increase. 

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the employment of licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses will increase 3% over the next decade, resulting in 54,000 new jobs each year. LPNs and LVNs earn a steady median annual salary of $62,340, but they can make upwards of $80,510 based on education, experience, and location.

Nurse in conversation with patient at a medical reception desk, emphasizing care and support.

“The [Vocational Nursing] program challenged me, but it also prepared me both for the NCLEX and for what it’s really like to work in the nursing field. To anyone thinking about joining the VN program—don’t give up. Stay focused, stay humble, and lean on the people around you. Angeles College will help you get there, just like they did for me.”

Mark Ubiadas ’24

Admissions to the VN Program

Launch your nursing education by enrolling at Angeles College. To guide you toward your future, we offer a direct admissions pathway, filled with hands-on support and resources from our staff as you navigate the application process.

We also run on a quarter-based system. That means you can take advantage of various start dates throughout the academic year and jump-start your education sooner.

DescriptionCosts
Registration Fee$100.00
Books & Equipment & Other Fees$5,625.00
Tuition per Term$6,693.75
STRF$0.00
Estimated Total Tuition$26,775.00
Total Amount$32,500.00
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