Associate degree 2years, Bachelor degree 4 years....
2007-09-13 15:16:58
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answered by Chef Combo S 4
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2 years
2007-09-13 22:20:26
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answered by floridacrain 4
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associate is midlevel degree whereas baccalaureate is full degree. basically, the subjects may be divided into core subjects ( more academic inclined ) and practical subjects. so that one may be conferred an asso. degree by finishing the practical subjects plus a number of the core subjects and start working and earn money. then, once you are ready, you can finish the entire course and get the bacc. degree and be qualified to higher positions in the nursing field.
2007-09-13 22:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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2 years & 4 years.
2007-09-13 22:18:32
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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an associates in nursing is usually a cna
an bachelor's degree is usually an RN you are looking at about a 15-20 an hour pay difference maybe more
2007-09-13 22:18:06
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answered by RedWolf7374 3
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When you get your associates in nursing (ADN), you are a registered nurse. Getting a Bachlor's in nursing (BSN), you are still labeled as an RN, but with BSN in your title. Having a BSN allows you more oppertunities in nursing, such as being charge nurse.
An associate degree only takes 2 years to complete, while a bachlor's requires 4 years.
Many universities offer an ADN to BSN program, where RNs who have their ADN can get their BSN in a couple of years.
2007-09-13 22:24:15
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answered by Laura3264 2
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An AA or AS degree is from a community college; it indicates two successful years of education in the field.
A BA or BS degree indicates 4 years of education in the field.
2007-09-13 22:20:07
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answered by embroidery fan 7
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2 years of hard earned education
2007-09-13 22:18:41
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answered by onceisenoughilearnedmylesson 5
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two years
2007-09-13 22:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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