no i guess
elective requirements
There are some core classes, civil procedure, criminal law, property, contracts, torts being the first key ones. Tax is often required and then a number of electives.
In intensive rotational grazing, no. In dairy farming (which is intensive), yes.
Video production classes can be taken online or on a collage campus. There are classes offered at media based schools. The classes are taken by many actors and actresses in hollywood.
What college classes will have to be taken to get an AA degree in Business Management
what high school classes should be taken in high school to be a RN
LPN classes must be taken at a college or university. LVN classes can be taken at a vocational school.
Free electives (sometimes referred to as general electives) are courses that you can choose based on your personal interests. They can be any courses of your choosing provided you have the prerequisites to take them. Some institutions put a limit on the level of free elective credits. In other words, the curriculum could indicate that half the free elective area must be taken at the junior or senior level. Now, there are also major electives. These are any courses you wish to take that fall under your major and that you have the appropriate prerequisites for.
depends how many classes you've taken. The more classes you've taken the less likely you can.
No, I have never taken any tax preparation classes. If I have an issue which is too complicated for turbo tax, I take my taxes to a professional.
There are many intensive driving courses available. Some websites to study up on are: http://www.golddriving.co.uk/intensive-driving-courses.html http://www.passfast.com/ http://www.momentumdrivingschool.com/
If they are taken at the undergraduate level, no they will not be applied to the masters.