Do I need a Bachelors in Nursing?

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knouse
 
Reply Sun 15 Jun, 2008 11:41 pm
Do I need a Bachelors in Nursing?
I have a BA in Education and an MA in Education, but I'm thinking about changing careers and going into nursing. As I've researched, I've seen that I can just get in Associates in Nursing. Do I also need to go ahead and get the Bachelors in Nursing even though I already have a Bachelors degree?
 
KFC
 
Reply Sun 22 Jun, 2008 03:40 am
Accelerated Bachelor & Master Program
Hi, instead of getting an Associate program, you should enroll in an accelerated Bachelor & Master Program. Many places offer this program such as Touro University (Nevada), UCSF, Samuel Merritt College in Oakland...etc. The program is usually about 18 months. Many of them specialized in Nurse Practitioner, education or administration.

I hope this information is helpful.
 
worthynurse1
 
Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 09:07 am
BSN vs. AD
here's the deal:

no difference in pay

the benefit of having a BSN is that if you choose to go back to school for a MSN specialty, it will only require two years of school
for example if you had a BSN and worked 1-2 years in critial care nursing and decide you want to go to CRNA school, then the program is usuall a full two years to obain your MSN (CRNA)

you can travel with a AD or BSN. the pay will be the same and it won't be asked of you in the interview which degree you have

hope this helps

MG
(worthynurse1)
 
whoofers
 
Reply Tue 24 Jun, 2008 09:46 pm
I made 64 cents an hour more for the BSN in the Northeast & nada in the Southwest.

Went right from a bachelor degree to nursing school. If I hadn't done it that way, I probably would have gotten my Associates & then taken Excelsior to get the BSN.
 
RNtraveler04
 
Reply Fri 27 Jun, 2008 07:34 pm
With a BA and MA in education I would not bother with a four year at first. Then if you decide later most of your credits will transfer to a BSN degree. The core nursing classes are the same with both programs that is why the pay is almost always the same.
 
 

 
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