Whats the difference between an associates and a bachlors in nursing?

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An associate's degree is a 2-year program; a bachelor's degree is a 4-year program. The associates degree in nursing would correspond to the first two years of the bachelor's degree in nursing (generally). A person with a bachelor's in nursing is a bit more hirable than a person with an associate's in nursing.

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