Hey everyone, I've been looking into nursing programs, and I'm curious if Yale has a nursing program. If they do, could anyone provide some info about it? Thanks!
While Yale does not have an undergraduate program specifically for nursing, they do have a graduate-level nursing program at the Yale School of Nursing. This school offers a robust curriculum and various degree options such as the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and a PhD in nursing.
However, as an undergraduate at Yale, you may still pursue a pre-health track and major in a related field such as psychology or biology, which could prepare you for a nursing career or graduate-level nursing programs.
If you're interested in undergraduate nursing programs, you might want to consider other universities which are known for offering excellent nursing programs at the undergraduate level, such as the University of Pennsylvania or Johns Hopkins University. These programs generally combine classroom education with clinical experience to provide you with the skills needed for a successful nursing career.
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