Colleges do teach how to become a stockbroker. You would need to major in stockbrokers and financial service sales agents.
it depends on where you live
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Many community colleges teach this and so do vocational schools.
Many colleges and Universities have formal Equestrian programs that will teach you to become a riding instructor.
You don't.
Depends on what you mean by stockbroker. Technically speaking, anyone with a Series 7 license is considered a stockbroker. So, if you can find a job who will pay for training and licensing, you can become a stock broker. Usually firms give 120 days to take (and pass) the exam.
You would need to be an adult to be liscenced
Probably some Christian colleges but not all of them, and mainstream colleges and universities don't teach that as scientific fact but as a religious belief
The colleges that feel like it!
Series 7
In order to become a mortician you need to should apply to any of the accredited colleges listed in the NFDA Web site. They will teach you all of the essentials.
There are many colleges that teach OSHA safety training. If you do some internet research you will be able to see which colleges do but if you are still unsure it is best to contact the college and find out.