Is there a school in Utah that offers a joint nursing/law degree?

Is there a school in Utah that offers a joint nursing/law degree?

Postby matchitisiw » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:48 pm

I'm planning to start my nursing undergrad at Westminster having the Army pay for it (ROTC) then applying for law school however if there is a joint nursing/law degree I would be more interested. I plan on going into medical malpractice law.

I have an associates in General Studies.
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Is there a school in Utah that offers a joint nursing/law degree?

Postby merla15 » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:48 pm

I'm planning to start my nursing undergrad at Westminster having the Army pay for it (ROTC) then applying for law school however if there is a joint nursing/law degree I would be more interested. I plan on going into medical malpractice law.

I have an associates in General Studies.
I'm planning to start my nursing undergrad at Westminster having the Army pay for it (ROTC) then applying for law school however if there is a joint nursing/law degree I would be more interested. I plan on going into medical malpractice law.

I have an associates in General Studies.
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Is there a school in Utah that offers a joint nursing/law degree?

Postby condan » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:52 pm

I'm planning to start my nursing undergrad at Westminster having the Army pay for it (ROTC) then applying for law school however if there is a joint nursing/law degree I would be more interested. I plan on going into medical malpractice law.

I have an associates in General Studies.
I'm planning to start my nursing undergrad at Westminster having the Army pay for it (ROTC) then applying for law school however if there is a joint nursing/law degree I would be more interested. I plan on going into medical malpractice law.

I have an associates in General Studies.
I have practiced law and have never heard of a joint nursing/law program. It would not be a program with much demand as the nursing degree would be a master's and master's degrees in nursing involve either nursing specialties, nursing teaching and supervision, or nursing for people with bachelor's degrees in other fields.

Most medical malpractice attorneys do not have a nursing or medical background.
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