Published Aug 30, 2005
hali
31 Posts
Hello,
I have my BS in Public Health and plan to pursue a degree in nursing. Can I go directly to Masters in Nursing? If so, how can I go about it. Any response is well appreciated.
Thank you.
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Please do a search on this forum. This question has already been addressed many, many times.
I am sorry, i looked for that in the educator forum but no information about it.
hope to hear from any of you here.
HeartsOpenWide, RN
1 Article; 2,889 Posts
This is how I understand it, let me use an example:
Is there a program for students who have a bachelor's in non-nursing field to get masters degree? Yes, applicants who are a RN, but have their bachelor's in a non-nursing field need to submit a portfolio with their application packet. Instructions for completing the portfolio are available in the last page of the application packet: http://www.midwives.org/source/Admissions/Application.pdf
You would first need to go though a nursing program, just a basic two year one from what I understand.
Hope this helps
Hello,I have my BS in Public Health and plan to pursue a degree in nursing. Can I go directly to Masters in Nursing? If so, how can I go about it. Any response is well appreciated.Thank you.
The search needs to be done on this site, not the nurse educator forum.
Yes, there are programs out there that you can go into a direct entry MSN program if you already have a bachelor's degree in another area. You will still have pre-reqs to complete. You will find quite a bit of information about this on Allnurses.com but not it in the Nurse Educator forum as it doesn't pertain to them.
Thank you all for your reply. I appreciate that. :)
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Here are some great links concerning direct entry Masters programs:
https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=109993&page=1&pp=10
http://www.nursingeducationsource.com/direct%20entry%20masters%20in%20nursing%20programs.php
http://www.utexas.edu/nursing/html/ae01.html