Health Sciences-Nursing
Blinn's Associate of Science in Health Sciences-Nursing offers a flexible curriculum that prepares students to enroll in one of Blinn's health science programs or transfer to a health science program at a four-year university.
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The Associate of Science in Health Sciences-Nursing is designed to transfer into Blinn’s other Division of Health Sciences programs and to health science programs at a wide selection of four-year universities, including Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs. We recommend speaking to Blinn’s Health Sciences Advisor or an academic advisor at the university to which you intend to transfer for specific details.
This degree also transfers seamlessly toward the Bachelor of Science in Health Science offered by West Texas A&M University at Texas A&M-RELLIS in Bryan, Texas.
Graduates may obtain employment in healthcare-related positions such as clinical and medical research, medical writing, health education, and specialized customer service.
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Associate of Science in Health Sciences-Nursing
Course descriptions are available in the Catalog.
For assistance in choosing the right courses for your college and career goals, visit our Health Science Advising page.
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