There are associate programs that take about 2 years and bachelor of science degrees that take about 4 years.
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You need to go to nursing school. RN stands for registered nurse. Nursing school for RN usually is 3 years after you get into the program. Then you have to pass the state testing and apply for your license in the state in which you are going to practice. You also then must have continuing education units yearly. According to your states laws. College programs are different. Check around.
In Canada,4 year university degree ....or.... 2 years college followed by 2 more years university.Either way, 4 years total.
Becoming a registered nurse, or RN, requires 2-4 years of full time college. An associate's degree takes two years and a bachelor's degree takes four years. Both programs end with the designation RN.
Three to four Years.
You would need to attend a school that will give this degree but before attempting this, you will need to be a RN with a master's in nursing. Two more years later will give you the education to be a midwife.
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University of Manitoba has the best RN course in the Province. You can also find an RN course at Herzing College or Robertson College. Both offer the same type of course.
There are typically two degrees offered when trying to accomplish an RN degree. There is an Associate Degree and a Bachelor's degree. For an Associate's Degree it typically takes about two year and for a Bachelors degree about four years.
With an associateÕs degree, a person needs to study for two to three years to become a registered nurse. If one chooses to earn a bachelorÕs of science in nursing at college. it will take four years.