Nurses Career Support
Published Feb 15, 2008
AP23
3 Posts
hi, everyone just wanted to start off by saying this site is a great resource. ok now to my question, does anyone that has recently attended or is attending any of these two programs possibly have the syllabi for the courses in each program that they would be willing to send me it would be a big favor. i went to the Drexel ACE meeting and could get a yes or no answer about just that they give them out a few days prior. it would be a great help as i am just sitting around having just graduated from temple, jan 08, with a B.S. in exercise science (not very lucrative), with the syllbi i could start preparing and get a leg up on these programs (i have not been accepted to either yet). thanks
Tweety, BSN, RN
34,337 Posts
You make this post in the State Forum where you live, to hone in on the locals who might be/or have attended this program. Good luck to you.
tweety thanks for getting back to me, i am having trouble locating the state forum could you please point me in the right direction. thanks again
JerseyGir1
80 Posts
AP23 - I was accepted and starting the FACT program in May. We didn't receive our exact curriculum either, but if you haven't visited the website, there is a general curriculum there:
http://www.jefferson.edu/jchp/nursing/factcurr.cfm
I'm not sure about Drexel's ACE. I went to their open house back in the summer and all I remember is that the application process seemed a little more complicated than Jeff's. Also, they required a few more prereqs.
At the top of this page is a tab entitled "Region", click that and it says "United States" , click that and then you arrive here: https://allnurses.com/forums/f131/
Good luck.
mh356, BSN, RN, EMT-B
53 Posts
AP23,
I graduated from Drexel's ACE program not too long ago. Each semester/year the course instructors change so it really doesn't help to have a syllabi in front of you to try to study beforehand. As an exercise science major you will probably do really well since there were quite a few in my class and they did very well. Just make sure you know your A and P and find a good pathophysiology book.