Originally Posted by MB37
I've always wondered why a BSN wasn't considered a "science major," and why a "health professional" shouldn't have to take challenging science courses...
because a BSN has nearly nothing in common with more mainstream science majors.
math- minimal, you may have even tested out of the requirement
inorganic chemistry- one class usually
physics- almost universally not required
stats- one class
organic chemistry- not required at all
biochem- usually not required for BSN
I think it is safe to say that a BSN is not a science major.
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