Accelerated Mba Program

Accelerated MBA program from Albertus Magnus College


/ Mha MBA degree and seeking a BSN degree?

I am currently enrolled in a dual master's degree / Masters Health Program Management. When finished I will have an MBA and Masters degree of care management health. I've been in the army for 19 years and plan to make 30 years that I put in 48 years of age. I want to apply to a BSN accelerated program and working as nurse for a couple of years, before continuing to be managed. I am currently in the field of medicine in the military. Some people have told me to get my BSN liscense because I make them more competitive for a better job of managing health, and some people say it will be a waste of time, but I like to treat with patient care and management. I am also a student member of the ACE (American College of Healthcare Executives). I talked to a nurse recruiter in the program nursing and she told me that I have completed 41/60 required pre-reqs plus a bachelor's degree is required for this program.

You can become an RN with AA only, and you only want to work as a nurse for a couple of years and already has a large amount of college credits, you probably would not take much time at all.

I am interested in becoming an RN .. Today in Finance?

I have spent nearly 20 years in Banking and Finance and, possibly, I am interested in becoming a male RN. I have an MBA and has an accelerated program available at SUNY Stony Brook to become an RN. I understand that insurance companies are interested in people with this background, but I think I like to work with people in need of attention. Looking for information on how this translates into the nursing world. Any idea will be appreciated!

The fund would be ideal for insurance companies and / or to be a nurse working with the justice system (families suing hospital nurse can determine whether any unreasonable things happened). You will have very few pre-reqs (anatomy, phyisiology, microbiology, etc) and then a "fast track" program genereally is 18 months. Either way you have to work in a hospital for at least a year, maybe more, so we know what "reasonable" Case called. Nursing is stellar, only work 3 days a week (hospital) 12 hours a day, the money of his very good and there are many different areas that you can work in you will never be bored. I love it! You should!

MBA in a Nutshell: The Classic Accelerated Learner Program
MBA in a Nutshell: The Classic Accelerated Learner Program
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Master MBA key concepts without stepping foot in a classroom Save yourself the thousands of dollars it cost for an MBA education. Dr. Milo Sobel presents core concepts taught in prestigious MBA programs such as Harvard, Wharton, and Stanford—without the heavy price tag and heavier classroom hours. With MBA in a Nutshell, you can quickly and easily implement essential MBA core curriculum into your professional life—stripping away useless theory and focusing on practical application, which is what you really need to be successful in business. In MBA in a Nutshell, you'll learn how to: Accelerate and increase incoming cash flow Assess and rank investment opportunities Evaluate company performance using financial statements Follow step-by-step instruction to draft strategic business plans Turn uncertain business forecasts into reliable estimates Find ways to increase revenue and profit while dramatically reducing costs Chock-full of practical examples, formulas, and concepts and skills that can be immediately used and implemented, MBA in a Nutshell is a must-read to build skills to enhance your career and help your company grow and succeed.

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