It will still take between one and a half to two years to complete, provided you have all of the general education courses completed. If taking an associate degree in nursing (shortest time) you will have to complete the following (general layout for most nursing programs). You may have completed some of the below.
If you want a bachelors degree in Kinesiology, it would take about four years as a full-time student to earn your degree. If you are pursuing a masters in Kinesiology, it should take about six to seven years as a full-time student to earn your degree.
it would depend.
The exact answer depends on the program and the school, but if you already have a BS degree then you usually need to complete those courses in the engineering degree that you don't have from the chemistry degree. Since the degree means you have completed your 'general education' requirements, the classes you would take would be the ones specifically for the engineering degree (i.e. in engineering). The other course work would have already been counted.
You should search for a college or university that offers a nursing program. They will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the diploma or degree. Still, I would advise you complete all the critical science course first if you have not already done so. These would include the human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and inorganic, organic and biochemistry. I say this because of the intensity of the nursing program itself. When you take the professional phase coursework, you want to concentrate on that coursework and that coursework only. The next issue is determining which program to choose. There are a number of options to include the following.diploma program (typically three years, not recommended for individuals who do not have an already existing degree)associate degree (two years as a full-time student once the student starts the professional phase of the program)bachelor's degree (BSN) (four years as a full-time student)Because you already have a bachelor's degree, the diploma would be an option, or you might want to consider the associate degree. There are some community colleges that offer accelerate nursing programs for those individuals who have an existing bachelor's degree.
It would be preferable to get work experience first. Because you already have an existing bachelor's degree and wish to stay in the nursing field, you could look into becoming a nurse practitioner which would require a master's degree in nursing. Lastly, you already have a bachelor's degree so pursuing another bachelors degree would make no sense in this case.
It would take three years of law school to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree.
The number is already rounded to a greater degree than that. So the answer is 176.
If you are practicing public relations in a hospital, and you already have a BA in public relations AND you need a masters degree, I would first suggest you get your APR. After that, you could look at an MPH (masters in public health administration) or an MBA.
yes you would get CEU's for the course
The number is already rounded to a greater degree than that. So the answer is 176.
The lenght of online programs vary depending on the person. Some allow you to work at you own pace but you can usually obatin your degree within two years. If you already have a BS in Psychology, it would it take you six months to complete an online program for a degree in counseling. It all depends on how many credits you would take during that six months.
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