.What
Can I Do With A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING WITH TRACKS
IN: PRELICENSURE, PRELICENSURE ACCELERATED, OR RN-MSN?
NURSINGis
the art of helping people feel better. Registered nurses
work to promote health, prevent diseases and help patients
cope with illness. Nurses provide direct patient care,
record symptoms and they assist doctors with treatment.
Nursing is the largest health occupation. Nurses must
graduate from a nursing program to obtain licensure. To
gain promotion, it would be advisable to pursue a master's
degree in Nursing. Nursing is the largest health profession
in the nation.
Career
Paths
-Mid-Wife
-Critical Care Nurse
-Registered Nurse
Some
Related Career Titles (To research these titles and
more go to: (Occupational
Outlook Handbook) and see the related print resources
in the Career Services Career Library.
Nurse Anesthetist
Occupational Health Nurse
Private Duty Nurse
Community Health Nurse
Critical Care Nurse
Emergency Nurse
Geriatric Nurses
Home Health Care
Hospice Nurses
Legal Nurse Consultant
Licensed Practical Nurse
Neonatal Nurse
Nurse Assistant
Nurse Supervisor
Private Duty Nurse
Nursing Instructor
Occupational Health Nurse
Oncological Nurse
Psychiatric Nurse
Registered Nurse
School Nurse
Transplant Coordinator
Nursing Specialist
Nurse Researcher
Typical
Employers/Work Settings
Hospitals
Clinic
Retirement Community
University/Schools
Private Practices
Medical Centers
Medical Schools
Operating Room
Worksites
Navy/Army
Nursing Home
Home Health Care
Intensive Care Unit
Emergency Medical Centers
Community Agencies
Beginning
Salary Range: For
more information on salaries click here -Entry Level
with a Bachelor's Degree $55,000
-Master's Level entry salary $60,000 From the Spring 2008 NACE Salary Survey (National Association of Colleges and Employers)