Just find a nursing school that you want to go to ask them about their pre-requisite courses. Complete these courses and make B's with out repeating any of the courses. Apply to the nursing school. That is about it.
You need at least Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, and English. Some colleges also require Nutrition and Psychology.
Minimum education level: 2 Year Associates Degree.
Maximum education level: 8 Year PhD degree.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
Typically, the general education courses are as follows.
* Human anatomy and Physiology I and II * Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry) * Microbiology * English * Psychology * Child Psychology * Sociology * Humanities Electives Other than the above, are the professional phase courses particular to nursing.
For a better understanding of nursing and the requirements required, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
The number of courses needed will depend on the type of nurse you wish to become. To become a CNA you can be done in 6 weeks.
Child care Science Maths English
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Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
This varies from school to school. Generally you need your core classes of English, Math, and Psychology. You will also take a Anatomy and Physiology or something close to that name. There are some medical terminology courses and then finally clinicals.
Nursing you need to major in nursing in order to become a nurse and work at a hospital.
I want an answer please
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
what qualifications do you need to become a general practitioner
Well you need to be a RN (regesterd nurse).
In order to become a certified nurse, you must take CNA courses and complete a state test to become certified. You can take CNA courses at your local community college or even the Red Cross.