Is nursing the hardest degree? A degree in nursing is definitely challenging, whether it is the hardest degree to complete is a matter of opinion. But no matter how challenging it is, there is no doubt there is a need for the compassionate care that only a nurse can provide. If you desire to join the healthcare ranks, know that you are needed and necessary.
What can you do with a nursing degree? Depending on the degree program, you could be a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) working under the oversight of Registered Nurses (RN) and Medical Doctors (MD) to provide hands-on patient care, from monitoring vital signs to changing bandages. RNs have a bigger role in providing and coordinating patient care.
How long does it take to get a nursing degree? At Bryant & Stratton College, our Practical Nursing Diploma can help you gain the skills, education and experience you need to take the NCLEX-PN exam and become a Licensed Practical Nurse in about a year. We also offer a two-year AAS in Nursing degree that can prepare you to take the NCLEX-RN and become a Registered Nurse (RN).
What are the different levels of nursing degrees? There are diploma programs that can help you become a Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN). If you want to become a Registered Nurse (RN), you’ll need to complete at least an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and take the NCLEX-RN exam. Of course, you can continue moving up the career ladder with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or even a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
What degree do you need to be a nurse? That depends on your ultimate nursing goal. To become a Registered Nurse (RN), you’ll need to complete at least an associate-level degree from an accredited nursing program. Then you’ll need to take the NCLEX-RN exam. If you want to start your nursing career as a Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, you can pursue a less-intensive practical nursing diploma before taking the NCLEX-PN exam.
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Nursing Program Disclosures Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400Atlanta, Georgia 30326(404) 975-5000 Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)655 K Street NW Suite 750Washington DC 20001(202) 887-6791 *Your individual time to complete the program may vary based on courseload