Q&A: What kind of bachelor degree programs make most of an AA Nursing Degree?
Question by meltdown71835: What kind of bachelor degree programs make most of an AA Nursing Degree?
I’m planning a few steps ahead in terms of schooling since I’m required to go full time each semester and I won’t be able to accept being put on a wait list for nursing school due to insurance requirements. With general AA nursing degree classes such as Anatomy & Physiology and Statistics, what types of bachelor degrees can I get that’s semi related towards the medical field, while not having to dip into the liberal arts sector or take any math past Calculus?
Best answer:
Answer by Cochise
BSN – if you are on the wait list, at the same institution take courses in physiology, keniesiology, and similar courses. I suggest that you talk with the Dean of the Nursing program, explain exactly what you are trying to do, and ask for her/his advice on what course are best fit for your eventual BSN degree.
BTW, any courses that lead to training in anesthesiology will reward you by magnitudes.
Also, take at least one tax course, and one course in “managerial accounting.” These are the most valuable courses I ever took for both personal and professional life.
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