The steps that should be taken to continue an education in nursing are to go to college and get an undergrad in nursing and then go to postgrad and get a nursing degree.
Nursing certification is what you receive after you earn your nursing degree. You go to school for your degree and then train in a specific field for your certification.
Although it's not advisable to pursue a nursing degree online, it can be done. Go to http://www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-careers/article/online-nursing-school
You can get a good nursing degree through your local hospital. I would go to the human resources department of your hospital and ask which schools they are affiliated with for nursing.
There may be a lot of opportunity in the nursing field, but finding the right nursing degree and specialty for you is the first step toward a rewarding nursing career.
First things first is that you need to go to an university that gives out nursing degrees. Then once you're done all that, you need to study in order to pass the nursing exams. Then that's where you get your nursing degree if you passed them of course.
You go to college get your go to school again to get your degree i8n nursing go to a hospital or other and redgister and they will set you up in a department
Yes you can. there are nursing programs available for high school grads at most Junior Colleges/Community Colleges. Get an AA degree then you can move into a BA degree in nursing at a university
The university of Oklahoma offer a bachelor degree in nursing and a host of other university teaching hospitals. they are very experienced indeed, I hope the answer was helpful to you.
If you obtained an associate degree in nursing, the bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) would take two additional years as a full-time student provided you take the program as prescribed by the college or university.
To get a nursing degree you must go through a full nursing program, and the classes will depend on what kind of degree you want. Choices include Associates, Bachelor's, and Master's. Your classes will be mostly human biology and human anatomy.
There are typically three options. An associates of science degree in nursing (two year degree), a bachelor's of science degree in nursing (BSN, four year degree), and an accredited diploma program which is usually a hospital based program. If you do not have a degree at present, I strongly advise you do not take a diploma program.