There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows. * diploma program (typically three years, not recommended for individuals who do not have an already existing degree) * associate degree (two years as a full-time student once the student starts the professional phase of the program) * bachelor's degree (BSN) (four years as a full-time student) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
to be a registered nurse, it takes 4 years of university
Minimally, you need an Associates degree (2 years)
The skies the limit after that ... usually the more education one has in this field the better the positions and pay.
Two years if you go for an ADN, four if you go for a BSN. Check out your community colleges. Some have 2 year RN programs.
To become a Licensed Practical Nurse requires two years of college. To become a Registered Nurse will require a four year college degree.
A BS (RN) usually requires four years.
There are associate programs that take about 2 years and bachelor of science degrees that take about 4 years.
two years
I believe 12 years because you have to become a RN and then work for 2 years. and then you go back to school and finish.
I believe thru a nursing school you can get to RN in 2-3 years
It'll take about 2 years to get the RN starting with the BS in mathematics.
Four years to become a BS/RN and an additional year for the pediatric specialty.
In Canada,4 year university degree ....or.... 2 years college followed by 2 more years university.Either way, 4 years total.
Becoming a registered nurse, or RN, requires 2-4 years of full time college. An associate's degree takes two years and a bachelor's degree takes four years. Both programs end with the designation RN.
It takes three years to complete RN training if you attend an associate degree nursing program. But many RNs finish the BSN program which takes four years. It will take three to four years to finish training. After training you have to pass a national board exam in order to be registered as a nurse.
With an associateÕs degree, a person needs to study for two to three years to become a registered nurse. If one chooses to earn a bachelorÕs of science in nursing at college. it will take four years.
No, RN Training should not take that long. It depends on whether you already have a bachelors degree. If you don't, you can add a nursing degree in two years. Nurses are in high demand so often you can finish school while working.