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Nurse/Paralegal Schools - Law Degree CollegesNurse/Paralegal Degrees, Careers in Nurse/Paralegal, Legal Degrees,Legal Careers, Law Degree Colleges
If you are a nurse you may be interested in applying your knowledge of health to the legal field by working in a law office as a nurse paralegal. Depending on your nursing credentials and the nurse paralegal college program you pursue, you can obtain a Nurse Paralegal (DNP) degree or, if you are a registered nurse, you can earn an RN to BSN/Nurse Paralegal degree.
A Nurse Paralegal (DNP) degree will usually take you two semesters to complete. You'll learn about topics including legal research, law office procedures, civil litigation, law and medicine and legal writing. Once you finish the program you will have earned an Associate's Degree and you'll be able to work as a paralegal for a law firm, assisting a lawyer in brief preparation, research and office administration tasks.
If you pursue an RN to BSN/Nursing Program program you will receive both clinical and science instruction, emphasizing both theoretical and practical aspects of the nursing profession. Additionally you will acquire the office, research and law and medicine skills necessary for the demands of a legal office. Once you have completed the BSN program you will be eligible to work as a paralegal for a law firm, and you will have completed a prerequisite for admission to graduate nursing programs.
If you would like to request information about any of the Nurse/Paralegal Degrees listed, please click on the college link and fill out an inquiry form for no-obligation information on the school. Law Degrees in the Nurse/Paralegal Career Path
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