Is nursing considered a a science major because I'm taking this course called "CHEM 1001 Chemistry and the World Around Us?" and I studying nursing in college. Please be honest. Thank you! :)

Nursing is not a science major. However, chemistry is a necessary course for nurses.

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Yes, nursing is typically considered a science major. While nursing students do take science-related courses like chemistry, biology, and anatomy, they also study other subjects such as nursing theory, patient care, and clinical practice. In your case, the course "CHEM 1001 Chemistry and the World Around Us" is likely a science elective that is part of your nursing program. It is common for nursing programs to include science-related courses to provide students with a strong foundation in the scientific principles that underpin healthcare. So, while nursing is a science-based major, it also incorporates other disciplines that are essential for providing comprehensive patient care.