There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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Bachelors Degree of Science in Accounting
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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.
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.
If you plan on staying in the field, the bachelor's degree will open up more doors of opportunity for you.
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.
MS in Nursing
Are you Kidding? You can basically write your own ticket. sign on bonus, there is alot of options for a BS
The 'technical' name for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Accounting is BA(Hons) Accounting. The 'honours' part simply means you have achieved a degree classification from the university. Hope this helps. Anonymous Chartered Accountant..... BA(Hons) ACA
You can use a medical degree as if it were any other degree, and enter e.g. post graduate jobs.
BS stands for bachelor of science degree.
See this professional group: www.TEI.org Normally, an accounting degree, CPA and a Masters in Tax (MST) are the minimum. Work experience with one of the Big 4 also helps. Alternatively, many only have a BS in Accounting and then a Law degree with an LLM (an advanced degree in Tax Law).