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.
you could become a forensic Nurse
Actually, biology and psychology.
nursing in degree
Depending on the degree (bachelor's, master's, etc.) and where it came from, it can be anything from just a piece of fancy paper to a good starting block in your academic career, to a top-level job in and of itself. You can use that degree to become a doctor, nurse, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner
You could get an associates degree and become a practical nurse. If you wish to become a registered nurse (RN), many hospitals will fund your further education once you are working with them.
Jobs you can get with a simple bachelors degree in Biology are limited, unless you are willing to get a master's degree, do an internship, or have a connection. As backup you can alway be a teacher.
You need biology,chemistry and history to become a nurse in south africa
A Certified Nurse-Midwife ("CNM") is an Advanced Practice Nurse. In most states a master's degree in nursing is required.
The only way to become a pediatric nurse is to obtain your four year degree in nursing. This is the only way to become a liegitamate pediatric nurse.
Nurse practitioners need to get a bachelors degree. Then, they need to at least have a Masters Degree in nursing.
Yes, a BSN degree is recommended to become a neonatal nurse.
To become a nurse specializing in cardiology first you need a nursing degree. Most likely a bachelor's degree in nursing or an associate's degree in nursing. Then get some experience on the cardiology floor.