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  • Several different direct entry and advanced skill nursing degrees are available to entry-level and experienced nurses including an associate, bachelor, master and doctoral degree.

    Associate Degree in Nursing

    An associate degree in nursing is an entry-level program that takes two years to complete. Associate degree programs provide students with the technical skills that they need to provide basic nursing care, begin their careers as registered nurses and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree

    Entry-level BSN degree programs take up to 4 years to complete and are also available to registered nurses through RN to BSN programs. These programs are designed to prepare nurses for jobs in management.

    Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Degree

    MSN degree programs take 2 to 3 years to complete and are available through BSN to MSN programs and to experienced BSN graduates. MSN programs provide nurses with the specialized skills they need to become nurse practitioners, specialists and teachers.

    Doctoral Degree in Nursing

    A doctoral degree in nursing provides the research and management skills needed for jobs in the health administration, clinical research and nurse specialist fields.

    Non-Degree Training Programs

    Non-degree nursing programs are available for students seeking entry-level positions as Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and medical assistants. These certificate programs require up to a year of training in basic clinical and medical office skills.

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    Doctoral Programs in Nursing

    Different Types of Nursing Degrees

    Types of Nursing Programs and Nursing Education Options

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