What type of program is designed for students who prefer to take classes on the Internet?
a. Career ladder pro-grams c. Online degree pro-grams
b. BSN completion programs d. Universi-ty-without-walls programs
C
It is possible to earn ADN, BSN, master's, and doctoral degrees in web-based or web-enhanced formats via online education programs. A BSN completion program is a baccalaureate program designed for students who already possess either a diploma or an associate degree in nursing and hold a current license to practice as a nurse . The career ladder concept focuses on the articulation of educational programs to permit advanced placement without loss of credit or repetition. The university-without-walls programs provide students the opportunity to obtain credit for life and professional experiences and previously acquired college-equivalent knowledge and skills to work toward a baccalaureate degree.
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