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Health Programs by Subject
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Michigan Health Care Programs
The Michigan Department of Labor reports that Michigan State's labor force should grow by 9.7% between 2002 and 2012--an increase of 486,000 employees. The Department of Labor also claims that education and health services will be the second-fastest growing industry in Michigan and registered nursing will rank as the fastest-growing health care job through 2012. Applicants who want to join the booming Michigan health care industry should earn degrees from accredited nursing schools and medical institutions.
Health care jobs encompass a wide span of educational requirements, from on-the-job training to master's degrees. If you wish to become a registered nurse (RN), for example, you should obtain a diploma, associate's degree, or bachelor's degree in nursing. People who are interested in health care administration can earn MBA degrees in health care. If you are a nurse and want to advance your career, consider accruing nursing CEUs through health care management courses. Whether you are earning nursing CEUs or achieving your MBA, a health care degree can boost your hiring appeal.
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