Yes, there are. Library Technicians, for example, will have a two-year Library & Information Technology diploma.
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You should go to the library and look at the book Jobs for Kids or 100 Jobs for Kids & Young Adults for some ideas.
For certain jobs yes
Patti A. Jobs is Steve's adoptive sister. She is two years younger then Steve and was born in 1957. Patti was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs when she was born.
Almost all librarians have a Master of Library and Information Studies degree. Academic librarians (i.e. those that work in a university library) often have two master's degrees - one in library science and one in another subject (e.g.english). The position of Library Assistant usually only requires a Library Technician diploma.
A double major Two BA degrees ... One in [whatever] And another in [whatever]. Two BA degrees does not equal any higher degree level ... it's still 4 years of college on a given major subject.
If you go to college for two years, you would typically earn an Associate's degree. Associate's degrees are undergraduate academic degrees that are typically awarded by community colleges, technical colleges, and some four-year colleges or universities.
The closest I can think of is a registered nurse. The mean annual wage as of May 2008, was approximately $65,000.
The two degrees that are referred to as graduate degrees are the master's and doctorate degrees.
two jobs of the heart are Ventriloquist and clown
Whether honors or not, degrees are typically the same in length. In general, the associates (two years), the bachelor's (four years), master's (two to three years post bachelor's), and the doctorate (four years post bachelor's).
the two classification of library is the DDC or LCC or the library of congress classification