Nursing is a profession built around the concept of human care. Students, who opt for nursing profession, start their careers with earning either a two or three year associate degree or a three year resident nursing degree. This is followed by a bachelor's degree. It takes four or less years to get completed making one eligible for higher education.
There are a number of online degree programs designed for nurses at all levels, making them competent to go for a specialized area of interest like Case Management, Forensic Nursing, Life Care Planning etc. or to make their mark in teaching profession.
The most common online nursing degrees include:
As a nurse, you got to be a skilled professional. Some of the key skills you need to have are:
Generally, for a diploma program, around 5 GCSEs or equivalent at Grade C or above in English language and a science subject and for degree programs, 5 GCSEs plus 2 A-levels or equivalent are required. Specifically, there is no national eligibility criteria set as such. Before applying to the schools, its wise to check the entry requirements.
Nursing profession has a pretty good earning potential. The middle half of all registered nurses earned between $47,710 and $69,850 in 2006. The lowest-paid 10 percent earned less than $40,250. The highest-paid 10 percent made more than $83,440.
(Data source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Registered Nurses are expected to have excellent job opportunities. It is expected that the jobs will grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2016. Technology will make it possible for nurses to discover new ways of helping people and treat more problems.
The projected growth for this career for the period 2006-2016 is 23.45%.