They do not offer an LPN program at Eastern in Michigan. They do have BSN programs available.
Mots schools offer nursing programs. Almost all state institutions have a nursing program.
Nurses hold one of the most in-demand occupations in health care today, and the nursing degree you choose can have a significant impact on your career path and the pace at which you can achieve your goals. So before you decide on a nursing degree program, take a closer look at what a master's in nursing has to offer, and learn about your master's degree in nursing options.
The company MSN Degree provides information about the Master of Science in Nursing degree. The company also lists the top 400 nursing schools that offer the program.
You can however you would have to look at a specialized program. There are Accelerated Second Degree programs where you can earn a second Bachelor's Degree in the field of Nursing (however you'll need to take the nursing prerequisites such as anatomy, microbiology, biology, etc). Or there are Master's entry into nursing where you apply like a graduate school but you can also earn a Bachelor's in Nursing (some offer a Master's degree with additional coursework).
The University of Arizona offers a BS degree in Nursing. You can learn all about it at the nursing school's site (http://www.nursing.arizona.edu/BSNprogram.htm). Yes the University of Arizona does offer a BSN RN program. It is a nationally accredited program and is ver y good.
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While you may be able to take some general education courses online, you will never find a nursing program online. The nursing program requires many hours of supervised clinical work at health facilities.
The higher the degree the more marketable you will be. However, there are Associate of Science degrees as an RN (2 years) offered by community colleges, with a ladder program to a Bachelors Degree in nursing (BSN) should you choose to do so at a later date. There may still be some hospital schools of nursing that may offer a diploma program in nursing, but I would not entertain that thought if I were you. Stay with the degree concept whether it be the Associates or Bachelors degree. Viper1
Most colleges that offer nursing programs have informatin on their website about this program. Some schools, such as South University, offer online degree programs for BSN.
The University of Alabama is home to a nursing school with a great nursing program.
No, Allied Medical School does not offer an Associate's Degree in Nursing. Also there are some questionable reviews online about that school.
This varies by state. Look on the web for schools nearby you or that you are interested in. Check to see if they offer this program. Many technical schools and community colleges offer the associate's in nursing. Once you have found few programs that sound like they may be right for you, call the school to get more specific information about what they require to get in to the program.