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To complete general education requirements at a 4 year college, which is called a “college degree,” the undergraduate bachelor's degree generally takes 4 years to complete, and needs 120-128 semester credit hours, depending on your major/concentration.
Typically, most institutions have a general education cluster that all students are required to complete regardless of major. Some of these requirements might include the following.Communication (written and possibly oral)MathSocial scienceHumanitiesLaboratory scienceHistoryGeneral or free electivesPhysical fitness or healthThe above courses are just a general overview. Actual requirements will be particular to the specific college or university.
The exact requirements vary according to which college you wish to enter, but in general, you are expected to complete high school with decent grades, do well on an SAT test, apply for admission, and pay your tuition.
No, having 62 college credit hours does not typically qualify as having an associate degree. An associate degree typically requires completion of around 60-65 credit hours, but it also requires fulfilling specific requirements such as general education courses and major-specific courses. You would need to consult with your college or university to determine the exact requirements for an associate degree.
In your first 2 years you take general education classes combined with the first classes in computers. The college will give you the program you have to complete to meet graduation requirements. I suggest you get a catalog from the college you wish to attend. It will tell you what you need.
The vocational certificate does not meet the course and credit requirements of a degree, and is typically shorter in length, very specific to a particular skill, and absent of any general education coursework.
in addition to the general admissons reqiurments for the college a audition is required check the website for the college your intrested for more info
That depends on your college's requirements, but in general shoot for at least a 2.0 (a C average).
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The way you have phrased your question, it appears that you would like the admission requirements that are particular to all the colleges in Tennessee. If this is the case, there are no standard admission requirements state wide. Each college and university will have general admission requirements particular to itself, and may also have entry requirements that are program specific.
Each college and university will have general and specific program admissions requirements particular to themselves. Once you have collected some institutions of interest and have a specific career plan, you will be able to obtain all the information you need in terms of entrance requirements.
Requirements to become an LVN include training in areas such as anatomy, biology, physiology and organic chemistry. One must complete training at a Community College or Vocational Institution. Some of the responsibilities of an LVN are taking vital signs, giving injections, applying dressings and monitoring patients in general.