Take the Next Step: Northeastern’s RN-to-BSN Program
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Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve used the blog as a way to share information about the nursing programs offered at Northeastern University in Boston. Today, we’re highlighting the RN-to-BSN Program, designed for qualified RNs to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Health Care Needs Educated Nurses
Due to a number of factors, including an emphasis on preventative care and the baby boomer generation’s increased need for medical services, nursing is growing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) confirmed that 295,000 jobs were added to the healthcare sector in 2011. Plus, employment projections released by the BLS in February 2012 showed that the Registered Nursing workforce is the top occupation in terms of job growth through 2020.
But not just any nurse will do. As the nursing field grows, it also becomes more challenging to maintain high standards of patient care. With studies proving that highly educated nurses positively impact quality outcomes, it’s no surprise that the demand for baccalaureate-prepared nurses is predicted to increase 80 percent by the year 2020.
Northeastern Prepares Educated Nurses
The RN-to-BSN Program at Northeastern is an ideal option for qualified nursing professionals to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Our curriculum can be completed part-time in two years or full time in one year – allowing you to earn your degree at your own pace. You’ll also demonstrate comprehension through more than 200 online learning activities that position you as the decision-maker in a variety of situations you’ll encounter in your career.
For more information about the RN-to-BSN Program at Northeastern University in Boston, contact us today!