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Welding school can last up to a year. It will depend on how fast the student learns.
LeTourneau University offers a full fledged Engineering degree that concentrates on welding that is four years.
No, as long as the school has the appropriate accreditation.
A full-time student can earn a welding degree in about two years. This training can be found at community or technical college. Students can also earn education and industry certifications in less than two years. To earn your degree you will mostly take welding classes but some related instruction will also be required. This will include classes like technical writing, applied math, interpersonal communication and human relations on the job.
the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years
It generally takes four years for a bachelors degree.
No. As long as the school has a regional accreditation it is fine.
Yes you can, as long as you meet the entrance requirements of the school.
They have to go to school a long time but there are a lot of breaks. The new students can't hold their breath very long.
A Supervisor can be a Supervisor for however long he or she wants until the Supervisor deletes his/her account, is blocked or demoted for violating rules, or wants to quit being a Supervisor. If a supervisor remains inactive for a certain amount of time, he/she may have their supervisor powers taken away until he/she contributes again.
Architects normally have to go to school for about 4 years to get a degree in it. They have to have a degree in order to get a job with most companies and they look for a Bachelors.
Law school will take three years to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree.