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What classes are required
What classes and math classes are required for me to get my masters in nursing. I'm planning on attending Texas a&m if that helps to know. And will I be able to choose my classes?
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Hassan’s Answer
On https://nursing.tamu.edu/degrees/index.html I didn't see any math requirement for MSN degrees.
You'll want to consider how much value you'd get from a MSN vs. just a BSN. Compare pay for actual jobs vs. cost of the degree and loss of income if you don't work while going to school.
If you're considering the Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner then I'd recommend you compare that to full Medical School to become a MD. I don't think there's a huge difference other than degree cost but MDs earn more.
You'll want to consider how much value you'd get from a MSN vs. just a BSN. Compare pay for actual jobs vs. cost of the degree and loss of income if you don't work while going to school.
If you're considering the Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner then I'd recommend you compare that to full Medical School to become a MD. I don't think there's a huge difference other than degree cost but MDs earn more.
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ShaRon’s Answer
Jahdayah,
If you are interested in a specific program at Texas A & M, the best thing you can do is go to the schools website and look up the degree program. It will provide you with everything you need to know about the MSN Program including the admission requirements, classes for the degree , cost and deadlines associated with the program. Most schools have the classes listed in the order you need to take them so you will have a pretty good idea of what classes you need to take when. Additionally, you typically have to meet with an advisor prior to class selection. The only way to know what Texas A & M procedures are is to look for yourself. Good Luck
If you are interested in a specific program at Texas A & M, the best thing you can do is go to the schools website and look up the degree program. It will provide you with everything you need to know about the MSN Program including the admission requirements, classes for the degree , cost and deadlines associated with the program. Most schools have the classes listed in the order you need to take them so you will have a pretty good idea of what classes you need to take when. Additionally, you typically have to meet with an advisor prior to class selection. The only way to know what Texas A & M procedures are is to look for yourself. Good Luck