A bachelor's degree is usually an academic degree awarded for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts for four years, but can range from two to six years depending on the region of the world.
Generally a 4-year program (length may vary by program and school) offered by universities, some public colleges, technical institutes and private colleges offering approved degrees.
Completion of this degree generally requires at least 4 years, but not more than 5 years, of full-time academic study beyond high school. Examples include accountants, elementary school teachers, and engineers.
the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
the profession of a nurse
The profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm
nourishing at the breast
on-line: on a regular route of a railroad or bus or airline system; "on-line industries"
Controlled by or connected to another computer or to a network
Connected to the Internet or World Wide Web
on-line(a): being in progress now; "on-line editorial projects"
on-line: connected to a computer network or accessible by computer; "an on-line database"
Nurses about 1979
Student Nurses, Tameside General Hospital about 1979. Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire.
Back row left to right
Heather Abbott, Monica Haggart, Rosemary Barlow, Barbara Burton, Mrs Taylor (clinical tutor), Vanessa Dixon, Sandra Radcliffe,Karen Taylor, Erica Hamer
Front left to right
Kath Bailey, Linda McGowan, Len Gellard (tutor), Ita Stubbings, Kath Sheldon