Re: Is an Associate's degree in Science required?
Hi Cheizy and welcome!
I am a little confused by your question--perhaps you can clarify?
Do you mean do you need, or will you receive, an AS degree when you graduate from a community college
RN program?
There are no community college
NP programs. Nurse practitioners are Advanced Practice Nurses meaning they are for nurses who already have their RN license and generally also have earned a BSN.(Though there are some programs for those who are non-nurses w/no experience but a bachelor's in other fields and also for Associate Degree RN's who "bridge" into an NP program while bypassing the BSN by taking more classes but I don't think that's where you are going with this and don't want to confuse you further!)
Perhaps you are thinking of the
PA programs? There are community college based Physician assistant programs where you do not need any previous college degree but of course pre-req science coursework is required. I believe those students receive an Associate of Science degree afterward. In fact, I think some even grant a Master's degree after such a program. It can be confusing how these all work.
PA and NP are different career fields with differing entry requirements(even from within each) so maybe you could rephrase the question and I could try to help?
Good luck..
Oh, and if you did mean
RN then yes you would receive an associate's degree after completing an RN program at a community college. You don't need to have one already before you start--just the pre-reqs!
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