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  • Becoming a nurse begins with a high school diploma and some kind of secondary education. Nurses work in the health care field, assisting doctors and providing direct care to patients.

    Nursing Degree

    A nursing degree is typically obtained at a four-year college. A bachelor of science degree in nursing is the base requirement for most nursing jobs, according to Education-Portal.com.

    Clinical Work

    Hands-on clinical experience is required to become a nurse. It is possible this experience will come after the completion of a bachelor's degree program, but most nursing schools build this clinical work into the undergraduate curriculum.

    National License

    Graduates of a nursing program cannot practice nursing until they pass a national exam, called the NCLEX-RN, according to Education-Portal.com.

    Continuing Education

    Each state has guidelines for nurses that must be followed to maintain a license to practice. Depending on the state, nurses may be required to complete additional educational courses to keep their license valid.

    LPN Option

    An LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) has a different educational requirement than other nursing positions. LPNs can obtain a license after one year of study in an associate's program or a vocational setting, according to AllNursingSchools.com.

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    All Nursing Schools

    Education Portal

  • The minimum qualification to become a registered nurse is a two-year associate’s degree in nursing along with proper certification from the National Council of Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX). You can also pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing and apply for licensure to practice as a registered nurse. Often RN’s with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree return to school for a master’s degree to get ahead in their career. For more information you can check out the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing offered by Independence University http://www.independence.edu/health-sciences-program.php

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