pigas
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I am considering to maybe do bachelor of nursing at UTS to become a mental health/psychiatric nurse.
I realise that nursing will have chemistry components in it. The course does not require chemistry as a prerequisite however it recommends any 2 units of a science subject - and I have done 2 unit biology.
So I am wondering when it comes to chemistry related stuff, is it going to be explained so that someone with a basic knowledge will understand (if it is NOT assumed or required knowledge?)
Also if you have done this course would you say the chemistry parts are difficult? I am not good at it at all.. so I don't know but then again I did not try to understand it in my junior years (I had the attitude of, "if I don't understand something, just ignore it" but not anymore).
Thanks
I realise that nursing will have chemistry components in it. The course does not require chemistry as a prerequisite however it recommends any 2 units of a science subject - and I have done 2 unit biology.
So I am wondering when it comes to chemistry related stuff, is it going to be explained so that someone with a basic knowledge will understand (if it is NOT assumed or required knowledge?)
Also if you have done this course would you say the chemistry parts are difficult? I am not good at it at all.. so I don't know but then again I did not try to understand it in my junior years (I had the attitude of, "if I don't understand something, just ignore it" but not anymore).
Thanks