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For the associates degree, the anatomy and physiology, and the microbiology are required.
two years
An associates of science is a general degree category from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. Thus, the types of jobs available would depend on the specific major. For example, an associates of science in nursing, or engineering, or biology, etc..
With the Associates of Science in Health Science, a graduate can get a job as a lecturer or tutor in one of the medical colleges and institutions. Secondly, an Associate of Science in Health Science can be hired by the medical research firms.
A biology B.S. degree is a bachelor degree in biology.
With the Associates degree you could work in a long term care facility as the admissions coordinator, administrative assistant but in order to actually be the administrator you would need your bachelors degree. You can look on line and it should tell you more of what you can do with the Associates degree.
That would depend on the specific program of study (Major). Each program has its possibilities. Thus, an associates in engineering would be different than an associates in nursing, chemistry, or biology, etc.
In most cases, you would need a BS in Biology. Depending on the requirements of the job, you may only need an Associates degree with extensive lab experience.
It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."
A degree in marine biology or general biology.
Yes, that's a good background. In the US, you could look into associates or bachelors programs, focusing on those that will count your prior credits toward the nursing degree.
An associates degree or associates of applied sciences degree in veterinary technology in the US.