Programs usually take from a year to a year and a half, and include both classroom study and practical, hands-on experience in some sort of nursing setting.
There is a lot information on the web about bariatric nursing programs that give you detailed information. The bariatric nursing programs take atleast 24 months and there are also recertification tests over the next four years after that.
It varies according to the program, but many NA programs take about 8 weeks to complete.
San Francisco State University offer two year certification programs in nursing. As long as you have your high school diploma or GED, you are set to attend.
It will all depend on the university that you choose but most schools offer this degree in as little time as eight months. If you can only go to school for a few hours a day it may take you up to eighteen months to complete. LVN nursing programs take approximately 14 months for the core curriculum itself, but prerequisite classes can vary from college to college. To obtain a list of programs available in your state, contact your state board of nursing. They will be able to provide an updated list of accredited colleges.
Certified Nursing Assistant programs are generally 6-12 weeks in length and are available at your local community college.
It would take four years at most for nursing but it depends what part of nursing you taking.
To become a nurse you would need to take more than one class. Most nursing programs are set up in degree types (Associates, Bachelor's, etc.) which will usually take an individual at least two years to complete. One class is usually at least an hour long, several times a week.
There are programs as short as two days. You can find one by visiting www.wynnsolutions.com.
4 years
It should take an additional two years to complete the bachelor's degree.
It take 6 years o complete certified nursing assistant training.
eight years