Those who pursue law school come from a variety of educational backgrounds. You will most always hear them say they are in pre-law. Still, there is no such thing as a degree in pre-law. It is a curriculum tract to ensure the student is taking the appropriate prerequisites required by law schools. Thus, their actual major can be in most any area. Those who pursue a law degree typically complete a four year bachelor's degree and three years of law school for a total of seven years post high school completion. In addition, the individual must pass the written bar exam.
Take an undergraduate law degree at university. Then you need to study as a postgraduate.
There are colleges and universities that offer degrees in zoology at the bachelor's level.
First you need to get an Associate's degree. From there you need to receive your Bachelor's degree. Then you move on to your Undergraduate and Post Graduate degrees. Then I believe you need to get your Graduate and Doctorates degree. So that is a total of six degrees you need to achieve to become a doctor.
None. Oddly enough, BU is an undergraduate school (that also offers graduate degrees), and no credits are necessary for enrollment.
In the UK: Undergraduate degree= primary school + secondary school Masters degree= college+ secondary school Doctorate=University
1 - First you need a high school diploma 2 - Then you need to complete a 4 year university/college undergraduate degree 3 - Then you need to complete a 4 year doctorate in chiropractic
If you don't yet have an undergraduate degree (BA or BS), that's the first step. Advisors can help with course selection. Younger candidates could be a little freer in terms of course content, but at 28 I'd say study as much biology, physiology and related topics as you can. If you already have an undergraduate degree, you need to be talking to some med schools.
Generally speaking, you need an undergraduate degree. However, the CIA has many job descriptions, each with its own requirements, so some require graduate degrees as well.
A Batchelor of Arts (Ba) is a university degree that will take 3-4 years of undergraduate study - that is after you leave school at 18.
IT DEPENDS ON WHERE YOU ARE GOING USUALLY HAVE TO HAVE 4 YEARS OF STUDY IN A SCIENCE DEGREE OR WHATEVER THE OFFICE REQUIRES YOU TO STUDY IN
No particular undergraduate course of study is required for admission into law school. The important issues are that you have excellent grades and score well on the LSAT.
The duration of study to become a business lawyer is approximately 19 years. You need 12 years of regular school, 4 years of college to get an undergraduate degree, and then 3 years of law school.