You can take a registered nurse program at the AS level. If you then wish to continue on for a higher degree, you can then transfer to a college or university that offers a bachelor's of science in nursing (BSN). Still, at the two year level AS, you will be a registered nurse (RN).
The bachelor's degree is from a four year institution. So , I must assume you are transferring from one four year institution to another. How long it will take depends on the number of credits already completed, and how many of them apply to the specific major at the new institution.
It would take four years at most for nursing but it depends what part of nursing you taking.
In order to become a nursing assistant, you have to take a training course and then obtain your nursing degree. Getting your degree can take from two to four years, depending on the type of degree you get.
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If your associate's degree was in nursing, then it will take an additional 60 to 64 credits to complete the bachelor's degree. If it was not, then it depends on what your major was in at the associate degree level, and how many credits are actually transferable to the four years institution.
Many sites offer online nursing courses for the basic tests and skills for nursing. However, if you prefer, you can also take classes at your local community college.
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.
Get into the nursing program you're interested in, go to college, take the NCLEX and pass it. Viola! You're a nurse!
It could take around 3 years to get a nursing degree.You can obtain a nursing degree at a community college around 2 years.You would get your adn in nursing at a community college.It would take around 4 yaers at a university and you would get your bsn in nursing.
You need to take the history of medicine and nursing.
You just need to take all pre-college curriculum classes. You will take all of your nursing courses once you get into college.
All of your normally required classes. You take your nursing courses in college but in order to get accepted into the college of nursing you must maintain a good science and math GPA. I would try to keep it to at least a 3.5 to be accepted into a nursing fast track program.