Yes, but you have to become a Registered Nurse before becoming a BA
Yes. To enter a grad program means you have to have completed a BS/BA degree. That's why it is called "grad" you graduated all ready to go into a MA program.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for an LPN as of May 2008 is, $40,110. This would amount to $19.28 an hour.
Some of the cons for becoming an LPN include:You will always report to an RN.You will not have as much autonomy as an RN, even if an RN is brand new right out of school and you are more experienced.Everyone above you will delegate tasks to you.You cannot make many independent 'nursing' judgments as an RN can.You will have basically the same responsibilities at a lower pay rate.Many hospitals now do not hire LPNs so career choices may be limited.If you're going to invest the time, energy, and money into school, you might as well go for the RN or BA in Nursing.
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BA is Bachelors in Art. BA is basically a graduation degree that you go for after 12th class. Though there are many ba programs which are available there but I personally like ba advertising program. As it is one of the growing sector in our country, it has very good prospects in near future. So, if you have creative aptitude then look for this program in UTM, it is one of the university offering this program and they are very popular for their faculty and programs.
It appears to be a bachelor or arts degree (BA) with psychology as the major program of study.
2006-2007 STEP #1 ---$38,297 (BA) $40, 121 (MA) STEP #10-- $60,208 (BA) $ 70, 346 (MA)
Yes you can. there are nursing programs available for high school grads at most Junior Colleges/Community Colleges. Get an AA degree then you can move into a BA degree in nursing at a university
Usually two years. The BA is a four year degree program in most colleges.
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Within higher education, a BA stands for a "bachelor of arts" degree, which is a four year program of study.
There are currently two schools in Chicago offering a six-year BA-JD or BS-JD program. Shimer College offers a program in conjunction with Chicago-Kent College of Law. Roosevelt University offers a program in conjunction with the John Marshall Law School.