The College utilizes intuitive course prefixes, typically abbreviations or truncations of the actual course subject name, for all credit courses (i.e., Psychology is noted as PSY). It continues to follow the numbering system noted below. The college does not offer remedial courses.

  • 100 level: These courses are entry level or first year courses as related to their subject matter. All 100 level nursing and science courses are taught at a vocational school level.
  • 200 level: These courses are college level as related to their subject matter.
 
 Course Codes Course Subject Legend
 BIO Biology C  Offered in the classroom
 COM Communications

 O  Offered online - Traditional Online Course

 ENG English ✝   Science Course
 NUR Nursing  General Education Course
 PSY Psychology  Nursing Course
 MTH Mathematics 
 

General Education Courses

  • BIO 117 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology C ✝▲
  • BIO 253 Anatomy and Physiology I C ​​​​​✝▲
  • BIO 254 Anatomy and Physiology II C ​​​​​✝▲
  • COL 099 Strategies for Successful Nursing Professionals   
  • COM 200 Public Speaking  C▲
  • ENG 090 College Reading Skills  O▲ 
  • ENG 200 English Composition I  O▲ 
  • ENG 205 English Composition II O▲ 
  • MTH 099 Pathways to Algebra C
  • MTH 101 Basic Math and Dosage Calculation C
  • MTH 203 College Math and Dosage Calculation 
  • MTH 205 Algebra O▲ 
  • PSY 205 Lifespan Development O▲ 

Nursing Courses

  • NUR 150 Fundamental Concepts of Practical Nursing I C✱
  • NUR 155 Critical Thinking for the Practical Nurse C✱
  • NUR 160 Fundamental Concepts of Practical Nursing II C✱
  • NUR 163 Concepts of Practical Nursing in the Care of Elderly Patients C✱
  • NUR 166 Concepts of Family-Centered Nursing for the Practical Nurse C✱
  • NUR 167 Concepts of Family-Centered Nursing for the Practical Nurse (Indianapolis PN Program Only) C✱
  • NUR 172 Intravenous Therapy for the Practical Nurse C✱
  • NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I C✱
  • NUR 180 Concepts of Mental Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse C✱
  • NUR 185 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse II C✱
  • NUR 190 Transition to Practical Nursing Practice C✱
  • NUR 195 Application of Clinical Judgment in Practical Nursing Practice C✱
  • NUR 200 Critical Thinking for the Registered Nurse C✱
  • NUR 205 Transition to Associate Degree Nursing C✱
  • NUR 210 Concepts of Pediatric Nursing C✱
  • NUR 212 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Adult I C✱
  • NUR 215 Concepts of Mental Health Nursing C✱
  • NUR 220 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Reproducing Family C✱
  • NUR 221 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Reproducing Family C✱
  • NUR 225 Professional Nursing Issues O✱
  • NUR 230 Concepts of Nursing Care of Diverse Populations O✱
  • NUR 232 Concepts of Pediatric Nursing C✱
  • NUR 233 Concepts of Mental Health Nursing C✱
  • NUR 235 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Adult I C✱
  • NUR 240 Transition to Registered Nursing C✱
  • NUR 243 Application of Clinical Judgment in RN Practice C✱
  • NUR 245 Concepts of Nursing Care of the Adult II C✱

Courses Offered via Distance Education

Traditionally offered online courses are delivered through the MyClassroom learning management system, and emphasize interaction between students and their faculty, their peers, and the course content. In their online courses, students will: Engage with course content, as presented in slideshows, readings, and other media; Interact with other students via discussion forums, peer reviews, and group activities; Review instructor feedback on papers, projects, and other assignments; Take tests and quizzes through the online classroom; Communicate with the instructor using a variety of tools, including email, a course chat room, and/or a synchronous virtual classroom. While courses in the PN and ADN programs are primarily offered on campus or at a clinical location, select courses are only offered online. All students receive information about how to access and use the online classroom as part of an orientation experience. Online courses are provided by the main campus of Hondros College of Nursing, located in Columbus, Ohio (Host Institution), to the five branch campuses of Hondros College of Nursing located in Ohio (Independence, Dayton, West Chester, and Maumee, and Akron) and one branch campus in Indiana (Indianapolis). Students enrolled in an online course delivered by the Host Institution must adhere to the Single Course Drop Policy and the Withdrawal Policy in the Hondros College of Nursing Student Catalog for the program in which they are enrolled. The time that a student should expect to devote to the mastery of course learning objectives does not vary with the instructional delivery method. The above applies to courses that are traditionally offered online. Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, traditionally on-ground lecture courses may have a virtual online lecture viewing option. Additionally, traditional off-site clinicals and campus labs may have a virtual alternative.