Medicine Degree

A bachelor's degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts three or four years.
Under the American system, bachelor's degrees within a certain course of study are not ranked or differentiated since the undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPA) is usually used to measure performance. However, Latin honors are given at graduation based on class rank, with the highest ranked graduates (based on GPA) given the distinctions (in descending precedence), summa cum laude ("with most praise"), magna cum laude ("with high praise"), and cum laude ("with praise").

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees


Today, the most common undergraduate degrees given are the Bachelor of Arts (B.A. or A.B.) and the Bachelor of Science Since the late 19th century, most universities in the English-speaking world have followed the practice of the University of London in dividing undergraduate degree subjects into the two broad categories of arts and sciences, awarding the degree of Bachelor of Science to students of the latter category of subjects.



Featured Programs [5]

Medical Office Assistant Technology

The Medical Office Assistant program provides training in all aspects of the medical secretarial field including: software knowledge, grammar, composition, and verbal communication skills, keyboard formatting, interpersonal, and organizational skills, hardware/equipment operation, transcription skills, computerized patient billing, coding concepts and health insurance claims concepts. Business...

Radiologic Science

The Radiologic Science degree at Saint Joseph's of Maine is specifically designed to give students hands-on experience in the classroom focusing not only on theory, but also by applying it in the workplace.

Radiologic Technology

The University of Missouri, Columbia School of Health Professions’ Radiologic Science degrees are offered with a specialization in Radiography and Nuclear Medicine Technology. Graduates will be skilled in many forms of imaging procedures and technologies including: computerized axial tomography, magnetic resonance imagining, cardiovascular-interventional technology, mammography, bone...

Radiologic Technology

Students of Allegany’s radiologic technologists will learn to function competently as an entry-level radiologic technologist and as a multi-skilled member of the health care team. The program seeks to enhance its students’ written and oral communication skills, which are greatly needed in the work place.

Radiology

Weber State University Radiological Sciences department represents over thirty-years of experience in the ever evolving medical field. The department offers associate, bachelor and certificate degrees enabling students with the knowledge needed to move up the career ladder. The radiological sciences field uses ionizing radiation, sound waves and magnetic fields to produce medical data for...