With an associate's in health sciences, you have several opportunities to choose from. Some of these include healthcare management, medical technicians, healthcare worker, teacher/counselor, hospital administration, pharmaceutical sales representative, community health education, and dental hygienist/assistant. Some of these may require certifications along with an associate's degree.
An associates degree or associates of applied sciences degree in veterinary technology in the US.
A Bachelors in the Health Sciences
Depending on whether you are looking for an associates degree or a bachelors, it will tak you 2-4 years to get a health sciences degree. It will also depend on if you are going full time or part time.
HFI is an associates degree in Health & Fitness.
It depends on the specific school. However, most identify the degree as an associate in science degree (AS).
Eleanor Murphy Brown has written: 'ATTRITION OF ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS' -- subject(s): Education Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Education, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
It is a Master's of Health Sciences Degree and is very similar to a MPH or Master's of Public Health, but is more specialized and is the degree awarded in Physician Assistant programs.
To obtain a medical technician certification, you will normally be required to have an associates' or bachelors degree medical technology or medical sciences.
I hate how some applications don't have "Associates Degree" as an option. If you have an associates degree and you are filling out an application like that, you should write "Associates Degree in ____" on the side. I think that shows pride in your achievements, and you deserve to feel proud of getting an associates degree. "Some college" does not mean "associates degree". Someone who took 2 college classes could check "some college", and you took about 20. I agree with the above contributor. Applications should have a designation for the completion of an Associates degree. An Associates degree shows completion. There are Associates degrees as an Registered nurse, in Technology, Educating, multiple Allied Health fields, and the list goes on, and on, and on. As stated above, if it were me I would make sure I indicated the Associates degree on the application. Viper1
Elizabeth Oshry Dietz has written: 'FACULTY AND STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOR WITHIN ASSOCIATE DEGREE & BACCALAUREATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAMS (NURSING EDUCATION)' -- subject(s): Education, Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Health education, Nursing Health Sciences
Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington Minnesota.
It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."