Nursing Programs at Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology
The rising demand for qualified nurses has opened a wide range of employment opportunities for individuals with the proper education and training. At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we are focused on helping students seize the opportunities presented by the rising demand.
Cambridge Nursing Programs
Cambridge offers several nursing programs designed to help students jumpstart their careers, including:
- Associates of Science in Nursing: Registered nurses, or RNs, work directly with physicians and other nurses to provide patient care. Our two-year Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Program has been carefully designed to help students obtain the knowledge and skills needed to serve in this critical role.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing: The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program (BSN) offers 3 tracks: Traditional (36 months), Bridge to BSN (32 months, for LPN, Paramedic or Respiratory Therapists) and Accelerated (16 months, required BS or Masters Degree).
- Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner: The Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN FNP) program is designed to prepare registered nurses for advanced roles in family health care. The curriculum is structured to provide a solid foundation in advanced nursing practice, leadership, and research, prepare graduates to improve healthcare deliver and client outcomes, and equip students with the skills needed for diverse roles in healthcare settings.
- Nursing Assistant Diploma: One of the fastest growing positions in the medical field is that of the nursing assistant. Our five-week Nursing Assistant (NA) Diploma Program prepares students for successful careers and offers many benefits, including small class sizes, hands-on instruction, real-world training and more.
- Practical Nursing: The Diploma in Practical Nursing diploma program provides students with the training they need to start their careers as professional Practical Nurses. Our students gain the skills and knowledge necessary to pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) and become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
Each of our nursing programs is designed to prepare students to take and pass mandatory certification examinations following graduation.
Discuss Your Career Goals and Education Options With an Advisor
At Cambridge, we are here to help you make the most informed education decisions possible. Our staff possesses a wide range of medical backgrounds and experience levels, allowing us to provide the real-world advice and guidance you need to make sound decisions on your education and career.
When weighing your career goals and education options, it may be helpful to speak to someone who has been in your shoes. To learn more, contact an advisor today.