What must you major in, in college, in order to prepare for a career in nursing?

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Answer by peekaboo_09
probably health occupations.

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  1. Razz says:

    Many schools have Nursing as a major, but if you can’t find one around you, I would say probably Pre Med, or anything to do with Health Science.

  2. Steve M says:

    You go to nursing school. Therefore you major in nursing.

  3. Jill says:

    Nursing IS your major.

  4. jannsody says:

    There are pre-nursing curriculums which tend to be at a school where they also offer the actual nursing program itself. They are basically heavy in the sciences such as biology, anatomy and physiology (Not ‘human anatomy’ as that may not transfer), chemistry, microbiology and other courses. Each nursing program may be slightly different as for the prereq’s, so please do look at the requirements for each program.

    For general info: http://www.bls.gov/oco and search ‘registered nurse’ and other resources should be mentioned.

    US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ

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