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Bachelor's in Nursing Programs - Online and On-Campus BSN Degrees

Bachelor’s degrees in nursing – especially the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) – are now considered the start of professional nursing practice. Many nurses begin their careers with one-year Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) certificates or two-year Registered Nurse (RN) associate’s degrees, then discover that they need a BSN to advance in the field. This is why RN to BSN programs are among the most sought-after healthcare programs in the country.

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Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Nursing

Nursing programs can be found almost everywhere because demand for nurses is so great. You can take online courses to earn your Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, but keep in mind that this profession demands a certain amount of face-to-face education. Even if most of your classes take place on the Internet, you will still have to complete the required hours of practical training in a healthcare facility. But regardless of whether you earn your nursing bachelor’s degree online or on-campus, it will almost certainly be a wise investment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of nurses will expand by 23% through 2016.

Sample Degree - Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

The education preferred by most nursing employers, a four-year BSN degree is the entry point for professional nursing practice. Like an associate’s degree, the BSN qualifies you to sit for the NCLEX, but it also prepares you for more demanding (and higher-paying) nursing jobs later in your career. Many RNs who hold only an associate’s degree eventually find it necessary to complete an online RN to BSN program if they want to advance.