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By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: February 16th, 2010

Education Requirements for Registered Nurses in North Dakota

In North Dakota, there are 9 different associate programs available to those interested in becoming a registered nurse. By attending these associate programs, an individual can earn an associate’s degree in science or applied science, with an emphasis on nursing. The associate’s programs in North Dakota focuses on a diverse course load incorporating communication skills, social and behavioral sciences, mathematics, and science. The idea of these programs is to prepare a student interested in entering the work force, or to prepare them for a bachelor’s program.

North Dakota offers a number of bachelor degree programs in nursing. These programs are offered at numerous 4-year universities and North Dakota RN schools. After an individual has attained a bachelor’s degree in nursing, they have automatically met the education requirement needed for licensure. The programs located in North Dakota offer both a liberal arts approach, as well a science foundation. The theory work in classrooms and the practical application in clinical experience can prepare an individual for work or also for graduate studies. There are 3 master’s programs available in North Dakota, which provides even more advancement opportunities in the health care field of nursing.

Continuing Education Requirements in North Dakota for Registered Nurses

A registered nurse must complete the required continuing education units set forth by the Board of Nursing in order to be eligible for license renewal. The purpose of continuing education is to provide an opportunity for current nurses to keep up on regulatory practices and prevalent issues found throughout the nursing profession. The board has deemed a minimum of 12 continuing education units be required to achieve licensure renewal. All hours must be approved by the Board, and can include seminars, presentations, academic courses, the teaching of a course, or being published in a professional journal. An individual participating in an academic course will receive 15 hours for every semester hour and 10 hours for every quarter hour. All individuals are responsible for documenting their participation in continuing education opportunities.

Through campus or online programs, aspiring Registered Nurses in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks and Minot, North Dakota may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including the St. Alexius Medical Center, Jamestown Hospital, Dakota Clinic and Medcenter One Jamestown.

Online / Distance Programs

Campus: Online
Degrees:   Doctor of Nursing Practice - Executive Leadership, MS Nursing - Case Management, MS Nursing - Education, MS Nursing - Infection Prevention and Control, MS Nursing - Management and Organizational Leadership, and more...
Campus: Online
Degree:  Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
Campus: Online
Degree:  M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: eLearning/Technology Education
Campus: Online
Degrees:   M.A.: Teaching - Professional Learning Communities (No IR, No Cert.), M.B.A. and M.S. in Nursing: Nursing Leadership in Health Care Systems (Bridge)
Campus: Online
Degree:  Certificate of Learning Medical Coding and Billing
Campus: Online
Degrees:   BS - Nursing, MS - Nursing Administration
Campus: Online
Degrees:   MS in Education in Instructional Technology - Adult Learning-Higher Education, MS in Education in Instructional Technology - Adult Learning-Organizations, MS in Higher Education - College Teaching and Learning, MS in Nursing, MS in Nursing - Informatics, and more...
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Legal Nurse Consulting, Legal Nurse Consulting - Accelerated
Campus: Online
Degrees:   MPA - Governmental Management, MS in Higher Education - College Teaching and Learning, MSE in Instructional Technology - Adult Learning/Higher Ed, MSE in Instructional Technology - Adult Learning/Organizations
Campus: Online
Degree:  Nursing, MS
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Education, MS - Teaching and Learning (Online), Nursing, MS (Online)
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Doctor of Education - Teaching and Learning , M. Ed. in Teaching & Learning in Education Technology, M.Ed Teaching and Learning-Middle Grades , M.Ed. - Teaching and Learning, M.Ed. Teaching and Learning-Elementary Education , and more...
Campus: Online
Degree:  International Relations and Diplomacy
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN), Master of Science in Nursing
Campus: Online
Degrees:   LPN/LVN to RN - AS in Nursing (Licensed LPN/LVNs only), LPN/LVN to RN - BS in Nursing - Indiana St. - (Licensed LPN/LVNs only), Paramedic to RN, RN to MS in Nursing - Regis University (Licensed RNs only)
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Master of Public Health (International Public Health), MSc in International Management (Management of Health Systems)
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, M.S. in Nursing, M.S. in Nursing/Health Care Education, M.S. in Nursing/Informatics, M.S. in Nursing/Master of Health Administration, and more...
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Doctor of Education - Administrator Leadership for Teaching & Learning, Doctor of Education - Higher Education & Adult Learning, Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) - General, Ed.S. in Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning, M.S. in Adult Learning-Developmental Education, and more...
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