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Bebe
How do you become an RN with a bachelors in psychology?
Asked by Bebe
I was looking up careers in psychology and found out that I can become an RN with a bachelors in psychology. How is this possible when the nursing programs are very competitive and once you enter the program you have to do clinicals, learn about diseases (etc) which has nothing to do with psychology. If this is true, how long does it take?

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It doesn't have to a bachelors in only psychology. As long as you have a bachelors or higher, they have a BSN program specifically for people with bachelor degrees. Its designed for you to learn the diseases and you also have a clinical component.. I think the program is less than 2yrs not sure. Depends which school you apply to. I'm also not sure, but i think they have accelerated program for people with bachelors. Its intense but youll finish faster. Check with schools you are interested with about their requirements i.e GPA, pre reqs, tests, etc.
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Answered by stemo

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I'm sure that there is actually a lot of psychology related to nursing and one's caseload. Illness and disability can really change a person's life and quality of life, and I believe that 'therapeutic communication' is even taught in nursing school. The nurse deals with not only the patient but their family and friends. To go a step further, psychiatric nursing may be a clinical for the nursing student but not certain if that's for each student. You may be able to look at an associate degree in nursing which would be less schooling than a BSN (bachelor of science in nursing.) Here is a website for general information on careers: US Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco and can type into search 'registered nurse' or such.
Answered by jannsody

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According to the US Dept of Labor: *How can you get an RN using your other college degree? -Accelerated BSN programs (bachelor’s of science degree in nursing) are available for individuals who have a bachelor’s or higher degree in another field and who are interested in moving into nursing. In 2004, more than 165 of these programs were available. *How long are the accelerated nursing programs? -Accelerated BSN programs last 12 to 18 months and provide the fastest route to a BSN for individuals who already hold a degree. *Where's info about these accelerated programs? -For info on nursing career options, financial aid, and listings of BSN, graduate, and accelerated nursing programs, contact: -American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 1 Dupont Circle NW., Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036. Internet: http://www.aacn.nche.edu Good luck!
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