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I have an associate’s degree in nursing (RN) and I have a bachelor’s degree in Funeral Direction and Embalming. I want to get my masters in nursing so I need to get my bachelor’s in nursing before my masters or can I go into a master’s program?

2007-01-30 06:11:31 · 5 answers · asked by Jake F 2 in Health Other - Health

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These people above have no clue about the business or healthcare world...

Dont get your Masters in NUrsing
You are already an RN
Get a Masters in Finance, Marketing, Education, Business or a science
or pursue a BS and then a certification in Nurse Practitioner or Phys Assistant.

2007-01-30 06:22:46 · answer #1 · answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6 · 1 0

I find it hard to believe anyone with an associate and a bachelors degree doesn't already know the answer to this. You will obviously have to go through the proper channels to get a masters degree in nursing which would be to first get a bachelors.

2007-01-30 06:20:00 · answer #2 · answered by Tulip 7 · 0 3

the version between a college and a college is that a college is greater constrained interior the degree paths that it delivers. a college is constituted of many departments that supply many distinctive degree paths. neither is inherently greater effectual than the different, that is basically that universities are generally greater and have greater selections. As somebody else suggested, as long as your nursing application is permitted you're superb, and additionally I agree which you're greater effectual off with nicely-known public / state faculties fairly than inner maximum ones which would be greater high priced yet won't unavoidably supply a greater advantageous high quality of training.

2016-11-01 21:48:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

hi, i don't know in your country, but in Jordan you must have end bachelor in nursing to start master in nursing, and you must have master in nursing to began doctoral degree in nursing, with best wishes. critical care nurse

2007-01-30 06:19:20 · answer #4 · answered by x 4 · 0 1

theres programs for rn-bsn bsn-msn diploma-bsn and even diploma to msn.

theres should be a few classes to cross over from your bsn as a funeral director towards your RN,BSN, meaning the liberal courses.

2007-01-30 06:23:13 · answer #5 · answered by SARcasm,RN 3 · 0 1

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