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  2. University of California, Santa Barbara - Wikipedia

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    Website. ucsb.edu. The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. [11] Tracing its roots back to 1891 as an independent teachers' college, UCSB joined the University of California system in 1944.

  3. Lois Capps - Wikipedia

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    She has lived in Santa Barbara since 1964. She was educated at Pacific Lutheran University with a bachelor's degree in nursing. She earned a master's degree in religion at Yale Divinity School in 1964 [2] and a Master of Arts degree in education at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1990. [3] [4]

  4. What is a Registered Nurse? What They Do and How to Become One

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    There are multiple educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. Education for an RN can include: a Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN), which typically takes 4 years. an Associate’s ...

  5. List of University of California, Santa Barbara alumni

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    R.J.Q. Adams, Ph.D. 1972 –American historian and Patricia & Bookman Peters Professor of History at Texas A&M University. Reza Aslan, Ph.D. 2009 – Iranian-American author, commentator and religious scholar; professor of creative writing at University of California, Riverside. Wendy Berry Mendes, Ph.D. 2003 – social psychologist and former ...

  6. Why Become a Nurse? 7 Reasons to Consider a Nursing Career

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    The bottom line. Nursing is a rewarding career with good opportunities for advancement, stability, and compensation. It’s not without drawbacks, though. Working as a nurse can be both physically ...

  7. What Is a Registered Nurse? - WebMD

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    Nursing programs are offered at both the associate (ADN) and bachelor (BSN) level. Although the licensure level is the same for both programs, the BSN requires more general and medical coursework.

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