Associate in Nursing
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Definition
Noun: A two-year academic degree in the field of nursing, typically awarded by community colleges or junior colleges. It qualifies the graduate to take the licensing examination to become a Registered Nurse (RN).
Usage
This term is used to refer to the specific academic credential itself or to a person who holds this degree. * She earned her associate in nursing from the local community college. * The hospital is hiring nurses with either an associate in nursing or a bachelor's degree.
Advanced Usage
- The degree is often a prerequisite for professional licensure and entry-level nursing positions.
- It is commonly contrasted with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), which is a four-year degree.
Variants and Related Words
- A.N. (abbreviation): A common written abbreviation for Associate in Nursing.
- Her diploma lists her degree as an A.N.
- Associate Degree in Nursing (full phrase): A synonymous, more formal phrasing.
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) (variant title): A common alternative title for the same degree.
Synonyms
- Nursing diploma (Note: This can sometimes refer to a hospital-based program, but is often used interchangeably in casual conversation.)
- Two-year nursing degree
Related Phrases
- ADN program: Refers to the educational course of study leading to the degree.
- She is enrolled in an ADN program.
- ADN-prepared nurse: A nurse whose primary nursing education was an associate degree program.
- The facility employs both BSN and ADN-prepared nurses.
Noun
- an associate degree in nursing