BS Nursing, I think...
With a bs in nursing, you can become a rn. Its a rewarding career and pays well. With a bs in bio, you can go into a variet of fields, eg teaching, research
The qualifications required to register for BS nursing is to have a four-year degree that also prepares nurses for graduate-level education. The first 2 years consist out of a BSN program and the other 2 years in nursing courses.
Nurse practitioners generally hold a BS in nursing and MS in nursing.
Typically not, both are registered nurses so they have the same authority and accountability when it comes to patient care. However some hospitals have implemented that they won't hire nurses with only an associates degree, so you'd have to look to see if that applies to your area. Having a bachelors in nursing allows you to move on and get a Master's degree though if you so choose.
The bachelor in science degree (BS) is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall, to include the medical area. For example, one can have a BS in nursing, medical laboratory technology, diagnostic medical sonography, respiratory therapy, etc.
none. It is not possible to receive a master's degree without first completing a bachelor's degree. Typically most master's program's in nursing are years in length and require a bachelor's degree.
Are you Kidding? You can basically write your own ticket. sign on bonus, there is alot of options for a BS
2 year PA school then med school
In the US, the physician would get a BS in nursing followed by an MS in nursing. There are programs available that will count your previous classwork against what needs to be done to earn those degrees.
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The correct wording is simply "B.S.N." It means Bachelors of Science in Nursing. Entry level nursing jobs now require a B.S.N. rather than a "Diploma R.N." B.S.N. graduate from a 4-year college. Diploma R.N.s graduate from a 2-year nursing school. Now almost all nursing schools require students to achieve a B.S.N. usually in cooperation with a nearby accredited college.