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    79 Nursing programs found

    Bachelor Programs in Health Care Nursing Studies Nursing

    High school graduates interested in a higher education often choose to pursue a bachelor, which is a four-year undergraduate degree. Available in areas such as the humanities, science, technology, business, and law, this education may lead to a career upon graduation.

    What is a Bachelor in Nursing? This is designed for those who want to work as a nurse in some capacity of healthcare. Many programs combine science classes with management and clinical-related courses. Science classes may include pathophysiology, pharmacology, anatomy, chemistry, phrenology, and microbiology. Other classes may include healthcare management, ethical and legal considerations, patient care technologies, community and population health, and patient assessment. Many programs include numerous hands-on opportunities, such as in laboratory settings or in clinical care.

    Students who study nursing benefit in that they gain problem-solving, critical-thinking, communication, and technological abilities. These skills may assist them in finding a job or qualify them for higher salaries compared to those who don’t have the same level of education.

    Students who wonder how much it costs to earn this degree should research different schools, as tuition can vary greatly. Along with looking at local schools, they should explore international universities and online programs. Financial aid may also be available to help with expenses.

    Graduates with a Bachelor in Nursing have the job title of nurse, and this can lead to a number of different career options. Working as a registered nurse in a clinic, hospital, or home setting is a popular choice. However, with additional experience and education, there may be other opportunities available. These include nurse educator, nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist, nurse researcher, occupational health nurse, nurse practitioner, and public health nurse.

    It is easy to research nursing programs around the world. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.