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physician's assistantRating: (votes: 0) Thank you! From what I found (fairly quickly, so not thoroughly) there are only two colleges in Indiana with PA programs:http://www.stfrancis.edu/conah/pa/http://www.butler.edu/cophs/?pg=2077&parentID=2041Hopefully these links will help you out. Bear in mind that (as far as I can ascertain, at least) a PA requires a master's degree. Comment: If becoming a PA is your goal, you'd save time by skipping the LPN and RN. PAs are a part of the medical model, not the nursing model.Earn a BS degree in biology, then use this degree as a prerequisite to enter a PA program.Comment: thank you both for the replies. Ok, I get kind of confused when it comes to some things. Hypathetically speaking, if I wanted to go to Butler college for the PA course, should I get my bachelor's degree in biology first? That way if I apply at Butler, I can say "hey, here's my degree in biology". Right? Or did you mean biology is a course I should take during the p.a. course?Comment: Quote from jazzygirlthank you both for the replies. Ok, I get kind of confused when it comes to some things. Hypathetically speaking, if I wanted to go to Butler college for the PA course, should I get my bachelor's degree in biology first? That way if I apply at Butler, I can say "hey, here's my degree in biology". Right? Or did you mean biology is a course I should take during the p.a. course?Comment: Yes, I do understand that. The P.A. course at Butler University is 5 years.. I know that results in a master's degree. And I never meant one class..I knew what you meant when you said B.S. degree..it's a degree..not one class. All I was asking was if I needed it before I applied for a P.a. course or during..which you already answered that I'd probably need it first. And I have contacted the school to ask some of my questions. That's one step I always do.Comment: Quote from TheCommuterDo you understand that most PA programs result in a masters degree? A prerequisite to getting into most masters degree programs involves having a BA or BS degree first. You'll usually need a BS degree in biology or some other challenging science major before applying to a PA program. Simply taking 1 biology class to get admitted into a masters-level program will not cut it. You'll need a degree. It is important for you to place telephone calls to the PA programs that interest you to see what their requirements and prerequisites are.Comment: Quote from HeartsOpenWideMy friend just graduated from UC Davis. She does not have a masters; she only needed her AS to apply, plus the pre-reqs she graduated with a certificate, not a masters or even a bachelors. She takes her exam next month to get her license/credentials.Comment: Bottom line is no....do not become a nurse because that will only distract you from your goal. Probably 99.9999% of practicing PAs were never nurses and are doing just fine. Follow the path to become a PA and skip nursing. Good luck!!!
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