Touro University Nevada features many programs like Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Physician Assistant, Health Education, Occupational Therapy, and Nursing (Bachelor not required).
I am currently a nursing student in the Entry Level Masters Program. This program is 6-7 semesters long: the first 4 semesters are the accelerated BSN portion (16 months), which will give students a BSN at the end and eligibility to take the N-CLEX exam to be a registered nurse. A previous bachelors is not needed for the first phase, but required if you want to be in the Entry Level Masters program. After this phase is complete, the next couple of semesters is the Masters portion which will give students a Masters in Nursing after completion.
Despite many unforeseen occurences during our school year, the nursing program is providing valuable education and experience.
Good place to go for nursing school if you already know that you want to do it, and will get it done quickly...