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This comparison guide is for students looking to enter a tertiary field of study. Knowing the difference between a tertiary and secondary field can help you decide which university you want to attend, as most universities have different entry requirements for each. The fields discussed below are commonly studied at Tertiary institutions. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of all the possible fields of study one could study at a tertiary level. See also: Tertiary Education The following table compares the three levels of education in terms of the duration of each, and the type and focus of any available qualifications within each level. Please note that your country may have different requirements for their citizens to study secondary and tertiary education, sometimes even requiring citizens to take a special exam or test at some point during high school in order to be considered for admission into a university course. For example, in some countries it is mandatory for a student to study a subject of their choosing for several years before attending a university, whereas other countries require the student to take a full set of core subjects. It is important that you meet this requirement if it exists in your country, as failure to do so may result in your not being allowed into a higher-level field of study. "Note: In the following tables A = Arts, S = Science and C = Commerce" In most countries degrees are classified as being either Undergraduate or Postgraduate. Advanced or Master's degrees are included under "Postgraduate". Below is an overview of the fields available. See also: University The field of Nursing usually requires a person to have a Diploma or Degree in order to practice. A person can become a nurse in various ways, from getting training from an organization such as the Red Cross, through higher education courses in Nursing, or in some cases by simply working in a hospital with a large number of nurses and observing their work. See also: Nursing School A Registered Nurse is usually required to have at least a Diploma or Degree before being eligible to take their Board Examination. Registered nurses are responsible for the health care and treatment of patients, and often work closely with doctors and surgeons when treating patients. See also: Registered Nurse A Healthcare Support Worker usually needs to have a degree to be eligible to take their Board Examination. Healthcare Support Workers provide health care and support services under the supervision of a doctor, nurse or other healthcare practitioner within a hospital, nursing home or other healthcare facility. See also: Registered Health Care Assistant (R.H.C.A.) A Home Help usually requires a degree to be eligible to take their Board Examination. Home Help provides personal services to the elderly or infirm within an apartment complex or similar residential building under the supervision of a qualified Health Care Provider. cfa1e77820
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