Published Nov 29, 2014
Helou
4 Posts
Hey, I'm new here. I hope you're all doing well. I'm a senior nursing student and I'm really in love with physiology courses. I don't get my full mark but I have passion in learning this material and in teaching it for university students as well. My question is: Is there a masters of physiology for those with BSN? If no, is there an alternate way?
Thank you in advance
NurseGirl525, ASN, RN
3,663 Posts
I know my physiology instructor had her masters in it and went on for her doctorate. But I don't think she was a nurse though. She had her degree in anatomy and physiology. I would speak with an advisor at your school.
ParkerBC,MSN,RN, PhD, RN
886 Posts
Here is a link to the admission requirements at IUPUI. It does not state a need for an undergraduate degree in any of the sciences. It appears the applicant can take either the GRE or MCAT as the entrance test. For the most part, the entrance requirements are pretty basic for a graduate degree.
M.S. Pre-Professional Degree Program - Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology
That's what I'm thinking of. I'll talk to my adviser tomorrow. Thank you
I'll check it. Thank you!