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Nursing education is a "program" with a specifically defined curriculum, not a major... just like medicine, dentistry, etc. The program can vary by being wrapped in other courses, depending on the school's particular emphasis - e.g., research, multiculturalism, religious studies, etc.. Nursing School is not a pejorative label.
singwithme123
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I catch myself saying it, and I read it all of the time on these boards - Why do we refer to our time spent getting our nursing education as "nursing school"? We attended college and got a degree in the profession of nursing, and saying "nursing school" feels a bit degrading to me when I think about it... I don't think other professions do this - Ever heard of "accounting school", "lawyer school", "human resources school", engineering school"??