Seattle offers numerous nursing education options. Undergraduate programs, including an RN-to-BSN program, graduate programs with nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist options and a graduate-level certificate program for nurse educators are among the nursing options available at Seattle Pacific University. A BSN program and an MSN course of study with concentrations in family nurse practitioner, psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, and advanced practice nursing are offered by Seattle University. Degree programs including BSN, a masters entry program in nursing for non-nursing bachelors degree holders, master of nursing, master of science and Ph.D. programs are available through the University of Washington School of Nursing. For students who want a shorter path to a nursing career, associates degree programs are offered by Seattle Central Community College and Shoreline Community College. A certified nursing assistant program is also available from Seattle Vocational Institute.
There is a steadily increasing demand for nurses in the Seattle area. Employment projections from the Washington State Employment Security Department show a 16.7% increase in registered nursing positions in Seattle forecast by 2012, while a 14.2% increase is predicted for licensed practical and vocational nursing jobs.
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As home to Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft, Amazon.com, Starbucks, Nordstrom and Alaska Air, Seattle has long had “buzz” in the corporate world. As entrepreneurs and businesspeople have flocked to Seattle, the demand has risen for high quality healthcare. As a result, double-digit job growth in the nursing field is expected over the next decade, leading to significant opportunity for individuals interested in a nursing education and career.
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