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4 +2 | Bachelor in Nursing |
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4 | graduate in nursing |
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Diplomado en Enfermería Bachelor in Nursing Explanation: "University Diploma" is not a University Degree in the English world, if the original is a "Degree" course, you need to use the word "Bachelor". The second one "Bachelor of Science" will work also, that is BSc in Nursing in abbreviation. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2004-01-23 12:37:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Bachelor of Nursing is the simplest one.:) |
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