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DEFINITIONS
OF TYPES OF NURSING PROGRAMS
There
are several different types of nursing programs offered in Ohio.
The definitions that follow are from the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission's (NLNAC) Directory
of Accredited Nursing Programs. Below each definition are links
to lists of Ohio schools from the NLNAC
and/or the Ohio Board of
Nursing.
BACCALAUREATE
DEGREE - A degree program affiliated with senior colleges and
universities leading to the baccalaureate nursing degree. Graduates
are eligible for licensure as a registered nurse and employment
in a variety of inpatient care settings and ambulatory care settings
including hospitals, community agencies, schools, industries, home
health care and clinics. A baccalaureate degree is required for
additional preparation at the masters and doctoral levels.
NLNAC
list of Baccalaureate Degree Nursing programs in Ohio
Ohio Board
of Nursing RN Education programs (pdf file)
DIPLOMA
- Usually a hospital based program with a course
of study of two to three years in length leading to the award of
a diploma. There may be an affiliation with a junior or senior college
for the general education component of the curriculum. Graduates
are eligible for licensure as registered nurse and are generally
employed in hospitals and long term care facilities.
NLNAC
list of Diploma Nursing programs in Ohio
Ohio Board
of Nursing RN Education programs (pdf file)
ASSOCIATE
DEGREE - A program usually affiliated with junior, technical
and community colleges leading to the associate degree in nursing.
Some associate degree programs are found in senior colleges and
universities. Associate degree programs usually two years in length
include course work in general education and nursing. Graduates
are eligible for licensure as a registered nurse and are prepared
to practice in structured care settings
NLNAC
list of Associate Degree Nursing programs in Ohio
Ohio Board
of Nursing RN Education programs (pdf file)
LICENSED
PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) - A program one year in length leading
to a diploma. Programs may be found in hospital settings, vocational
settings, or junior and community college settings. The graduate
is eligible for licensure as a licensed practical nurse or licensed
vocational nurse. The practical nurse functions under the guidance
and direction of a registered nurse.
NLNAC
list of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) programs in Ohio
Ohio Board
of LPN Education programs (pdf file)
MASTERS DEGREE
IN NURSING - A program leading to a graduate degree with a major
in nursing offered by a senior college or university. The masters
degree builds on the knowledge, skills and competencies of baccalaureate
nursing education and provide for the attainment of advanced knowledge,
and for specialty nursing. Graduates are prepared to work in a variety
of settings and a variety of advanced practice nursing roles. The
masters degree is usually required for entry into doctoral study.
NLNAC
list of Masters Degree Nursing programs in Ohio
JOINT PhD
in NURSING - This joint program between Kent State University
and The University of Akron prepares scholars in nursing. Consistent
with the Boyer Model, the JPDN will focuses on nursing research
and its application for clinical practice and education in a variety
of settings.
NURSING
DOCTORATE DEGREE - A post baccalaureate nursing doctorate
curriculum provides for entry into professional nursing practice
and preparation for initial licensure. Graduates are prepared to
practice within and across diverse healthcare settings.
Case
Western Reserve University
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-4904
(216) 368-2545
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