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Skagit Valley College
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Associate in Nursing, DTA/MRP
- Mount Vernon, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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This transfer degree is intended to prepare students for licensure as a registered nurse, as well as for entry into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) completion degree. Although this associate's degree will be granted to SVC nursing students with a cumulative 3.0 GPA, entry into a BSN program may require a higher GPA for admission. Minimum GPA requirements are established by each receiving institution. Meeting SVC’s minimum GPA requirements does not guarantee admission into a BSN program.


Skagit Valley College
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Registered Nursing, AAS
- Mount Vernon, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Nursing (NURS) program at Skagit Valley College (SVC) offers a Registered Nursing, AAS degree for nurses who have graduated from a PN program and have a current Washington State unencumbered LPN license. The LPN to RN focuses on the second year of Registered Nursing courses.
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Studying Nursing Management at the Associate Degree level prepares you for leadership roles within healthcare settings, blending clinical skills with management principles. This combination positions you to effectively oversee teams and enhance patient care.
You’ll explore essential topics such as healthcare policies, staffing strategies, and financial management. Through courses on human resources in healthcare, you’ll learn to handle hiring practices and team dynamics, all while crafting strategies to improve operational efficiency. The curriculum also covers subjects like quality assurance and patient safety, ensuring you understand the critical aspects of delivering high-quality care.
As students engage with these multifaceted topics, they develop adaptability as they navigate the complexities of healthcare environments. With an Associate Degree in Nursing Management, graduates are well-equipped for positions like nursing supervisors or charge nurses, significantly influencing patient care and staff management. This path opens doors for further education, including opportunities for completing a Bachelor’s degree, allowing for career advancement and enhanced leadership roles.