The highest academic degree in nursing is the doctorate.
The highest degree in nursing is a PhD
masters in nursing
The doctorate is the highest level of educational attainment for a nurse. Typically, a nurse with a doctorate in nursing is a nurse practitioner (NP) which requires either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
I believe a certified nursing degree is the highest nursing degree rather being a registered nurse. But, he doctorate is the highest level of educational attainment for a nurse. Typically, a nurse with a doctorate in nursing is a nurse practitioner (NP) which requires either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
It would be a doctorate. Nurse practitioners hold either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
There are now doctoral programs offered in nursing. Now this is the degree, the profession which may be considered as the highest may be strictly dependent on one's perception.
Licensed practical nurseRegistered nurse (associates or bachelor's degree)Nurse practitioner (master's or doctorate degree)
RN's can receive a Phi Doctorate in Nursing i a few schools in America.
To get a nurse's degree one would have to complete a nursing degree program from a university or local college. There are different types of nursing degrees such as an Associate's Degree in Nursing, a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, a Master's of Science in Nursing Degree, and a Doctorate Degree in Nursing.
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Answer 1: The two nursing degrees about which you ask are written as follows...* Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)* Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)...simple as that.
Typically, it is MSN.