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.
You go to college and enroll in a 4 year nursing program to become a nurse.
Get into the nursing program you're interested in, go to college, take the NCLEX and pass it. Viola! You're a nurse!
Yes you can go to a local community college to get a RN degree. Go to your local school and speak with an advisor about nursing programs available.
Absolutely. You must first go to community college take your pre reqs and then enter their Nursing program to earn an associate Degree in Nursing and from there you can transfer to a 4 year program at a Univeristy.
Go to college, get a nursing degree, and work your way into that specialty.
A person who wants to be a nurse will need to go to college and take nursing classes. A nursing student will also take clinicals and have on the job training before becoming a nurse.
To become a nurse, you typically need to complete a nursing program, either an associate's degree in nursing (ADN) or a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN). After completing the program, you must pass the NCLEX exam to obtain a nursing license. Some nurses may choose to pursue additional certifications or a master's degree in nursing for career advancement opportunities.
Typically, a nursing program at the associates level is an AS, not an AA.
Yes, you can get accepted into a college with a nursing program after high school graduation. The amount of time you spend in college depends on which school and degree program you choose. For example, my mom went to a 2 year community college, got a degree in nursing, and became a registered nurse. If you have the time and money, you can go to a 4 year university and get a BSN. That is a bachelor of science degree in nursing. The demand for nurse is high, so you will have plenty of career option either way. You are still a registered nurse after you complete the exams, regardless of which path you choose.
Yes, You have to go to college and get one of the following: LVN (Liscensed Vocational Nurse) ADN (Associates Degree in Nursing) BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
I would strongly recommend not taking a hospital based diploma program unless you already have a bachelor's degree. You can choose to start at a community college that offers a registered nurse program. You can also choose to directly pursue a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) at a four year college or university. When choosing a college or university just make sure the institution has a regional accreditation.
For a nurse to specialize in his or her job, the nurse must complete nursing school. You will not have to go to Universities, for just a simple community college will do.