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BSc Programs in Pre-Nursing 2024

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BSc Programs in Pre-Nursing

A Bachelor of Science (BSc) is a postsecondary degree that prepares students for a career in their field of study. Most programs are centered on a technology or science-related topic, and a degree can usually be earned in three to five years.

What is a BSc in Pre-Nursing? This program is designed for individuals who want a career in the nursing field. Many programs will combine general education subjects with subjects related to becoming a nurse and providing medical assistance to individuals. Courses may include biology, anatomy, chemistry, and physiology. Many programs will also offer courses in laboratory and patient care.

Becoming a nurse has many benefits, and enrolling in a pre-nursing program will prepare students for further educational advancement. Students learn how to engage professionally with patients and how to deliver care.

Because each program is a little different, the tuition and fees that are required for a pre-nursing degree can vary greatly from one place to another. The reputation of the school and the length of the program are big factors. Students should call the schools directly to make sure that the financial obligations match their budget.

Upon graduation from the pre-nursing program, students can go on to earn a number of different nursing degrees including licensed vocational nurse (LVN), licensed practical nurse (LPN), registered nurse (RN), and advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). Nurses can find work in a variety of settings including clinics, hospitals, physicians’ offices, nursing care facilities, and home healthcare services. Alternate opportunities may be found in the military, in schools, or at correctional facilities. The specific duties will depend largely on the level of nursing education and the facility.

If a nursing career is in your future, find a school right now. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.