it requires a four college with major in nursing. or associate degree for twp years then transfer to 4 year college. good luck.
Associates Degree
You do not get a RN (Registered Nurse) degree. To become a RN you earn an associate degree in nursing then take the state nursing exam. If you pass you are then a RN. You can also get a 4 year degree in nursing, which will make you even more marketable. Then, you would be an RN with a BSN. You still have to take the state nursing exam.
RN's can receive a Phi Doctorate in Nursing i a few schools in America.
Typically, it is MSN.
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
You can have: a vocational or 1 year degree to become an LPN (licensed practical nurse) a 2 year ADN (associates degree-nursing) to become an RN a 4 year bachelors BSN in nursing.
No, in order to become a APRN you need to have a degree in nursing and be licensed as an RN.
Yes, you can transition from a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to a Registered Nurse (RN) with a master's degree, but typically, you would need to complete an RN program first, such as an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Many programs offer bridge options specifically designed for LVNs to become RNs, often allowing for the transfer of some credits or experience. After obtaining your RN license, you can then pursue a master's degree in nursing or a related field.
Typically, it is the minimum educational requirement for a nurse practitioner (NP). The degree requires a bachelor's degree in nursing to be admitted.
If you mean a Registered Nurse Master's degree. Masters education includes the study of concept, theory, and research. Additionally, a master's degree provides advanced preparation for nurse practitioners and nurse anesthetists. So, master's degree qualifies for in-depth study and academic tasks as well as management tasks, on top of the nursing licence. A bachelor's degree in nursing degree prepares you for work in any number of community settings, it prepares for the master's. With a bachelor's degree in nursing, you qualify to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam, which you must pass to obtain a nursing license.
If you completed the RN program through a regionally accredited college or university, your credits will be transferable.