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The bachelor's degree prepares nurses for a wide variety of professional roles and graduate study. Course work includes nursing science, research, leadership, and related sciences that inform the practice of nursing. It also provides the student with general education in math, humanities and social sciences. An undergraduate degree affords opportunities for greater career advancement and higher salary options. It is often a prerequisite for teaching, administrative, consulting and research roles.[1] copied from [ [Bachelor of Science in Nursing] ]
While in nursing school you have to take courses in social and behavioral sciences and liberal arts such as Nutrition, anatomy, chemistry, math, English etc. In addition to those courses there is also a need in having physical and social sciences, communication, leadership, and critical thinking for a Bachelor's degree. [2] To obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing you will have to go through schooling for about 3-4 years. With a BSN you can work in private medical and surgical hospital, physicians' office, public medical and surgical hospitals, home health care services and nursing facilities. Having a BSN can open more opportunities and better salary then just having an associates degree. [3]
- ^ "How to Become a Registered Nurse". Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ^ "How to Become a Registered Nurse". United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
- ^ "Earning Your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Can Expand Your Career Options". Earning Your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Can Expand Your Career Options. All Nursing Schools. Retrieved 3 May 2017.