Each program of study (major) may have requirements particular to themselves. Generally, many schools have a general education cluster required for most programs. Still, for certain majors there can be differences. For example, if you were to major in engineering, you would need to have a strong foundation in higher level maths, chemistry, and physics, where an education major would not. Your academic counselor at the college or university you attend will be able to give you appropriate information particular to your major and its general education, and major requirements.
If the courses you took within the diplomas and certificates were actually college credit courses, then it is possible. How many are usable will depend on which courses you completed and how many fit into the degree in education.
There are courses in every major city throughout Minnesota. This will depend on the city you live in and the prices will fluctuate as well.
It would depend on what country you are located as to how you can get an education as an Insurance Adjuster. In Canada you would have to complete four Insurance Institute of Canada courses in order to receive a probationary license.
If the courses taken within that certificate program where assigned college credit, then yes. Then it would depend on how many of those credits fit into a particular program of study. If the courses you completed where non-credit or what is referred to as continuing education units (CEU), then no they would not be applied the a degree program.If the courses taken within that certificate program where assigned college credit, then yes. Then it would depend on how many of those credits fit into a particular program of study. If the courses you completed where non-credit or what is referred to as continuing education units (CEU), then no they would not be applied the a degree program.If the courses taken within that certificate program where assigned college credit, then yes. Then it would depend on how many of those credits fit into a particular program of study. If the courses you completed where non-credit or what is referred to as continuing education units (CEU), then no they would not be applied the a degree program.If the courses taken within that certificate program where assigned college credit, then yes. Then it would depend on how many of those credits fit into a particular program of study. If the courses you completed where non-credit or what is referred to as continuing education units (CEU), then no they would not be applied the a degree program.If the courses taken within that certificate program where assigned college credit, then yes. Then it would depend on how many of those credits fit into a particular program of study. If the courses you completed where non-credit or what is referred to as continuing education units (CEU), then no they would not be applied the a degree program.If the courses taken within that certificate program where assigned college credit, then yes. Then it would depend on how many of those credits fit into a particular program of study. If the courses you completed where non-credit or what is referred to as continuing education units (CEU), then no they would not be applied the a degree program.
It would depend on where you take courses at. The average price is around $400 per month in tuition fee's.
Search for a psychology shool, and enter it. It will depend on what degree the nurse has. A bachelors of science in nursing usually requires some psychology courses and a number of general education courses. After completing my bachelors of nursing, I would only have to take two semesters of college to receive a bachelors of psychology. Then another 2 years for a masters or 3-5 for a PhD.
It would depend on an individual's specific career goals and objectives. Different careers require different levels of education and training.
There are many quality home school options available. The type will all depend on what you want to get out of your education. Most options will be offered as on line courses.
Some credits will be transferable. How many will depend on what courses you have already completed. Because you already have a bachelors, one option would be the take an associates degree in nursing from a community college. Some of the general education course would include, Englishcomposition, general and child psychology, sociology, a couple of electives (usually in the humanities), human anatomy and physiology I and II microbiology, and chemistry. I would strongly recommend that you complete all general education courses (one you have not had yet) I have listed before entering the professional phase of the program. There are an enormous amount of individuals pursuing a career in nursing today. In comparison, there are few that actually graduate. This is usually because they couple the professional phase courses with other general education courses which proves to be too much to handle. When you start the professional phase of the program, you want to concentrate on nursing and that's all. It is a very intensive program, however in this way you will stand a much better chance of completing the program in good form.
That will depend on where in the world you are. Contact your local education providers or national organisations for whichever country you live in, and you can get more information. They may have lists of courses that might suit you.
People in Ireland finish school at the age of 17 or 18. Some may then go on to college or university education. It will depend on what course or courses they do as to how long they will stay.
In general maturity doesn't depend on age, this doesn't work with everybody. Some persons with 25 years old can think and behave as if he had 35. Everything depend on your education, life experiences, and more factors that can help you grow in your life.