Texas currently requires a certificate rather than a degree. Such courses can be taken at community colleges, or vocational schools.
Tyler Junior College Texas, is a two year college. The nursing degree at this institution would be an associate of science (AS) in nursing.
Typically, it is a master's degree in nursing.
Thomas Alan Rasco has written: 'A POLICY ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC COLLEGES IN TEXAS OFFERING ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (NURSING EDUCATION)' -- subject(s): Administration Education, Community College Education, Education Health Sciences, Education, Administration, Education, Community College, Health Sciences, Education, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
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Almost anywhere. Nurses are in high demand not only in Texas but in every US State.
There are 99 hospitals in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. One can apply for nursing assistant jobs direct to any of these locations. Some of the hospitals include the Methodist Hospital, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital and the Menninger Clinic.
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A Certified Nursing Assistant in Dallas, Texas would make an average salary of about 31,000 dollars a year. This number varies according to the area of practice and level of experience.
There are several places where you can get a graphic design degree in Texas. There are many locations of the famed Art Institutes. You can also go to Walden University and Westwood College.
Medical Assistant Program Coleman College is a good one. They are at 1900 Pressler Street, Houston, TX - (713) 718-7365
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