Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

Associate's DegreeCIP 51.3801

at University of Missouri-St Louis in Saint Louis, MO

51.17 - AveragePublicAccredited

Program Details

Duration

About 2 years

IPEDS 2023

Completers

148

IPEDS 2023

Median Earnings (1yr)

$66,972

College Scorecard 2023

Outcomes

Median Earnings (1 Year)

$66,972

College Scorecard 2023

Outcomes data from College Scorecard (2023). Earnings figures represent median values for program completers.

How This Program Compares

First-year graduate earnings vs. Nursing programs in Missouri

$66,972About average

Benchmark: $66,649 — average of 42 comparable programs

College Scorecard 2023

National median wage — Nursing

$81,708

Across all experience levels in this field

BLS

Projected job growth — Nursing

+4%

National outlook for this field

BLS

About This Program

The Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse associate degree program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis is offered by this public institution in Saint Louis, Missouri. The program is part of the registered nursing field (CIP 51.3801) and provides students with clinical and didactic preparation for the NCLEX-RN licensure examination, including coursework in nursing fundamentals, health assessment, pharmacology, and supervised clinical practice.

The University of Missouri-St. Louis also offers related programs including Computer and Information Systems Security/Auditing/Information Assurance at associate, certificate, and bachelor's levels, and Computer Software Technology/Technician at the certificate level. The associate degree in nursing is suited to students seeking direct entry into registered nursing practice, with the university's resources supporting access to diverse clinical training environments in the St. Louis metropolitan area.

CIP 51.3801Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Category: Nursing

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