Program Overview
The LVN program is a 12-month nursing program, based on a multi-instructional type theory curriculum, coupled with eight (8) weeks of actual clinical training/RLE (Related Learning Experience). The clinical training program will be held in affiliate hospitals and medical institutions in the Philippines.The University of the Visayas (UV), FNCC’s major educational partner, provides the student with multi-structured learning program that will continuously promote interactive learning, with proven high retention and success rates.
Learning methodologies include: lecture, employing experienced online nursing educators, RLE based field trips and workshops, supplemented with self-study comprehensive modules , coupled with NCLEX based-prep web-conferencing, including review sessions for NCLEX.The theory part of the program will be done in a tutorial basis, where a student does not have to attend a fixed scheduled class.
The student can continue to keep his/her current work. In short, he/she can study at his/her own pace and time. Live lectures are set three (3) hours a week on the student’s days off from work. That is how flexible and convenient the program is. Therefore, the program is designed for working students.
Comprehension is enhanced than in a classroom setting, since one-on-one live interaction between the instructor and student is present. Hence, questions from students are answered on real time and on the spot.
For more information, please call (650) 771-2345, (650) 771-8126 and speak to one of our Program Advisers.
While, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is a two and a half year program that utilizes real time online nursing education in two main phases – the academic preparation phase and the practicum/clinical phase, employing comprehensive materials chiefly designed for the program.
Nursing skills are particularly honed in the clinical duty where every student has the opportunity to demonstrate his/her working knowledge and skills from the simplest to the most complicated nursing procedures in an affiliated hospital in Cebu City, Philippines. The program completely integrates the major aspects of nursing discipline, specifically in the fields of Medical-Surgical, Maternal and Child Health, Community, Psychiatric and Geriatric Nursing.
The student must be a graduate of an LPN/LVN course or any other health related allied courses as part of the qualification requirement upon admission in the BSN program.
For more information, please call (650) 771-2345, (650) 771-8126 and speak to one of our Program Advisers.

