Difference between Associate degree in nursing and bachelors degree in nursing in the work force?
The bachelors is a more advanced degree, and therefore will open more doors of opportunity for you, to include promotions. While the associates provides the requirements necessary for licensure, the bachelor also provides more extensive course work with a balance of the arts, exact sciences, math, and technological skills, in addition to course work particular to the field of nursing. It will also lead the way, should you choose to become a nurse practitioner in the future. Lastly, the higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity that will be opened to you.
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