CEC Early College in Denver, Colorado, offers a focused Nurse Assistant program aimed at high school juniors and seniors. This free educational opportunity is designed to introduce students to medical careers with a strong emphasis on nurse assistant skills necessary for certification and entry into healthcare settings.
The course spans two semesters, providing comprehensive training in medical terminology, body systems, basic first aid, and CPR.
Curriculum and Program Structure
The program is structured into morning and afternoon sessions, from 8:20-10:45 AM and 1:15-3:40 PM respectively, allowing students to earn up to 15 elective high school credits. The first semester focuses on preparing students with foundational healthcare skills, while the second semester involves more specialized training such as NUA 1001 – Health Care Skills and NUA 1070 – Clinical Experience, which includes college credits. Completion of the capstone project and passing the in-house or state CNA testing are mandatory for certification.
Admission Requirements
Prospective students need to meet the following prerequisites to enroll:
- Completion of Intro to Medical Careers or a similar health-related course.
- Minimum age requirement of 16 years.
This program is specifically tailored to high school students looking to get a head start in medical careers by offering a direct pathway to gaining necessary certifications and hands-on experience in the healthcare field.
Program Information | Details |
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Cost | Free for high school students |
Program Duration | Two semesters |
Class Schedules | AM: 8:20-10:45 AM, PM: 1:15-3:40 PM |
Website | CEC Early College CNA Program |
Location | 2650 Eliot St, Denver, Colorado 80211 |
Phone | (720) 423-6600 |
Not provided; typically available through the school’s main contact page | |
Online Classes | No, this program does not offer online classes |