ASN is the abbreviation for Associates of Science, Nursing. It is a nursing degree sought after by students who do not wish to delay their career by attending school for a lengthy period.
A diploma nurse has a two year degree or associates of science in nursing (ASN)
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If your referring to the degree abbreviation after your name, you don't. The degree abbreviation is typically for those individuals who have a master's or doctorate degree, not associates or bachelor's degree.
Most people get a AAS degree which is an associates in applied science.
There are classes for ASN training offered by Fox and Associates. They are located in Long Beach, CA.
That is most likely an A.S. degree (associate of science)
I have not been made aware of an associates degree with that abbreviation. I would guess there is a possibility it would stand for associates in science, however that is an AS degree, not ASC. Click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer box. The site will give you the most common associate degree abbreviations and titles.
Below are the associate degrees most common within the United States. * Associates of arts (AA) * Associates in Science (AS) * Associates in Applied Science (AAS) Typically, the associates in education is an associates of arts an AA.
You need to have an ASN to be a nurse.
As far as the pay, there is not much difference between what someone with a ASN degree makes compared to a BSN. In order to go beyond the typical responsibilities and pay of an ASN or BSN you would need to either gain further education (Master's Degree) or move into a supervisor position
A minimum of an ASN; preferably a BSN.
The BSN is better than the ASN. Both will allow you to take the board exam to become a registered nurse, however, you will not be able to move up to a nurse manager with only the ASN. So depending on your career aspirations you may want to take that into consideration.