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Entry-Level Nursing Program Requirements

As for entry-level nursing program requirements there are a bunch of sites where you can see what program you want to enroll in. You can get a three-year degree in nursing, which will give you a diploma in nursing. This program prepares those interested in staff positions in the health field. There is also a nursing program with a two-year (associate’s) degree, which is pretty much the same program as the diploma program. The next nursing program is a Bachelor’s of Science and is a four to five year degree and actually prepares one for nursing positions in hospital facilities.

So the requirements for nursing programs really do differ, as there are a variety of program choices. Make sure of what you are interested in and research that. You can find a lot of the courses for these entry-level nursing programs at community colleges in your area, which are usually cheaper than classes you would find at a public or private university. So have fun, learn new things and find that entry-level job!!

Resources:
http://www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/programs.php
http://www.normandale.edu/academics/?dept=44
http://www.broward.edu/locations/chse/nursing/admissions.jsp
http://www.plu.edu/~nurs/programs/elminfo.html
http://healthprofessions.udmercy.edu/nursing/programs.php

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