Yes you can, and it's a great place to start. Also, it would be much less expensive also. That being said, listen to what I have to say. I have been involved with the nursing curriculum's at colleges and universities for many years. So what I am about to say comes from practical experience and observation.
There are many individuals pursing nursing degrees today. In comparison, There are few who actually graduate. Nursing is one of the most intensive programs of study an individual can hope to complete in good form. First, your heart must be into this. You must have a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. It goes beyond the stability of the career, the money, the benefits, etc. It's about helping people in good times as well as the bad times.
Most students do not make it through because either their heart is really not into it, or they take on too much, too soon. For example, in one of the colleges I have worked with, the curriculum layout combines human anatomy II with nursing I (a professional phase course). For most students this is just to much to handle. Thus, they either fail or drop out. The best advise I can give you, is to complete all of the general education courses first before going into the professional phase courses. In others, besides the English, psychology, sociology, humanities etc. it is critical to complete the following.
* Human Anatomy I * Human Anatomy II * Microbiology * Chemistry When to enter the professional phase nursing courses, you want to concentrate on nursing and just nursing. This will increase your chances of completing the program successfully.
A total of seven years are involved to became a nurse.. two years in community college and two years in University college.. Its better if you start at a community college, it refreshes your mind for University..
2 years at community college
Don't know about Houston community college but my kid brother got his diploma from nation high school he is studying at local community college. He intends to finish his two years in community college and then he will enroll into some other college for his undergraduate degree.
If you live in the US, you can attend a high school completion program at your local community college. Contact a counselor at the local community college and ask what you need to do to get your high school diploma.
You can transfer from a community college to New York University. You should apply as a transfer if you are currently in any college.
nurses have 2 years of college
Cosmetologists attend community college. They generally attend for two years. If they have previous college credits, they can reduce the amount of time they are in school.
It is a community college so it is 2 years.
can you help me with this i am in year 10 and i want to be a nurse and i was just wondering how many years will i have to do in college for and will i have to go to uni also i am doing health and social care at school
4 years of college. Then 4 years at medical school. Then a 3 year residency at a hospital. A grand total of 11 years.
Typically, the community college are open to all those 18 years of age or older, or who have a high school diploma.
To become a registered nurse you will need to attend some college and/or university. Many community colleges offer great nursing programs and can be completed in as little as two years.