I'm assuming this is a bachleor's level degree, right? If so, case management and working as a psych/mental health tech in a hospital or group home setting are likely the most common. Advocacy positions in various agencies in the community. Also, some jobs simply require a bachelor's degree, regardless of what the field is.
A bachelor degree of science in nursing can be obtained at many accredited college. With this type of degree, a person can have a great career.
Absolutely. In behavioral science, an individual studies the behaviors of an organism and records their findings. Science by definition is a study of one's surroundings through a series of experiments and observations. So yes, behavioral science is a type of science. Hence it being called behavioral science. ;]
It depends on the type of degree. the three most common are as follows. * Associate of Arts (AA) * Associate in Science (AS) * Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
This person studying spiders and other 8-legged creatures would most likely be qualified in Biology or Entomology, and with a Science degree.
It is best to go for some type of a science degree. The healthcare industry is always hiring so a science degree will be beneficial.
The degree you need to be a forensic scientist is a bacholars degree in science related technology
AS is Applied Science, which is a type of degree.
The bachelor's degree is typically a bachelor's of science degree (BS) in radiology.
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A habitat is a type of place to live, so cannot be described as behavioral. Both words are used when considering the interactions between organisms and their environment, but they are different considerations. Perhaps you mean a behavioral habit?
Salary is based on whatever someone is willing to pay you, and that is usually based on their perception of what you can accomplish for them. Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific occupational title, you can then retrieve the estimated mean annual wage particular to that occupation.
It is an associate or arts degree. However, The degree type for nursing is typically an associate in science degree.