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Whats after an associate degree in nursing? |
can you get a bs and ms? and would it look better to be an aas and bas? than just science after an associate degree in nursing you can get a BS in nursing (bsn). after that you could get a generic ms in nursing. if you get a bsn you could also consider a specialized masters programs such as: pediatric nurse practitioner, family nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, intensive care nurse practitioner etc. i know an AAS is viewed the same as an AS so having a BS vs. a bas probably doesn't matter either. |
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