Common Questions About the Associate of Science in Nursing Program

For aspiring nurses, Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology offers the Associate of Science in Nursing or ASN program. The ASN is the first step in preparing for a career as a nurse in many different healthcare fields by preparing you to take the NCLEX-RN exam, a requirement for licensing in any state. Meeting all industry standards, complete with hands-on experience, the ASN program through Cambridge was built for your success. 

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Cambridges ASN program located in Delray Beach (Palm Beach) area is currently programmatically accredited with ACEN.

The Nursing, Associate of Science Degree Program has successfully achieved initial accreditation with the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) at 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Georgia 30326, or by calling 404-975-5000 or visiting www.acenursing.org.

What Is An Associate Degree in Nursing?

The Associate Degree in Nursing or ASN is a two-year program for individuals wishing to enter the medical field as registered nurses or RNs. This degree prepares you to take the NCLEX exam through hands-on training and coursework. The Associate Degree in Nursing is also required for students who wish to advance their career by achieving their Bachelor of Science in Nursing or BSN.

How Much Does a Nurse Make With an Associate Degree?

According to Nurse Journal, the median salary for RNs is $73,600.00. PayScale reports that the median wage for people with an ASN will vary depending upon their length of time in the field. For entry-level RNs, the pay will range from $19.96 to $35.28 per hour.

For those wishing to enhance their career as a nurse, those in the emergency room or operating room departments tend to make more per hour. Charge nurses or those nurses with more responsibility also earn a higher salary each year.

Is Getting an Associate Degree in Nursing Worth It?

Yes. If you wish to become a Registered Nurse or RN, an Associate degree is required. You will need the coursework and hands-on experience in order to pass the NCLEX examination to earn your credentials.

How Do I Get an Associate Degree in Nursing?

To receive an Associate Degree in Nursing, you will need to complete a two-year ASN program. This program will include coursework such as Anatomy, Microbiology, Health Assessment, Med/Surg, and Fundamental. You will also be required to meet a certain number of required hours of clinical work. Once you receive your ASN, you will be required to take and pass the NCLEX exam for RN licensing.

Once you complete your ASN, you are in perfect alignment to receive your Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. There is a national push for individuals to receive their BSN due to the higher level of experience required in the healthcare field.

What Classes Are Required for an Associate Degree in Nursing?

In order to receive your ASN, you will need to complete various courses including:

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Fundamentals
  • Microbiology
  • Pharmacology
  • Med/Surg
  • Obstetrics/Leadership

Other coursework will be required including general education courses such as English and Math. You will complete hands-on experience training at area clinical healthcare facilities to round out your curriculum. To learn more about our curriculum, visit our ASN program page online.

What Jobs Can You Get With a Nursing Associate Degree?

The ASN and its coursework will prepare you for entry into the healthcare field as an RN. As an RN, you can work in various locations such as hospitals, doctor’s offices and outpatient care centers. You can also work with insurance carriers and home health care services as an RN patient advocate or care manager. Some RNs work in colleges and universities as well as specialty hospitals for the elderly and cancer care.

Do Hospitals Hire Nurses With an Associate Degree?

Yes, hospitals regularly hire nurses with an ASN and an RN license. However, some hospitals are requiring new RNs to have their BSN degree for added knowledge and skill in the field. To receive your BSN, you will need to have an ASN first.

Cambridge offers the highest quality curriculum to prepare you for the field. To learn more about the ASN program, reach out to Cambridge by calling 877-206-4279 today.

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