It depends on the institution and where you take the program. Within the United States and the United Kingdom system, written communication, and math are required at the university level.
im going to say a degree in English or literature would not require an abundance of math. (:
Some recommended books for business math include "Essentials of Business Mathematics" by Joseph N. Caniglia, "Business Math for Dummies" by Mary Jane Sterling, and "Practical Business Math Procedures" by Jeffrey Slater. These books provide a good foundation in business math concepts and practical applications for business operations.
Depends on the associate degree but most will require math and english classes.
math and english but more importantly accounting and business
Math, Science, English, and POTTY TRAINING
You would need English literature, Economics, HISTORY, Geography, Accounts, Principles of business, Spanish/French and well Math and English
An accounting degree requires a very strong background in math. Depending on the desired degree some required classes may be Elementary and Financial Accounting, Intro to Business, Human Relations in Business, Business Law, Business Communication, Marketing, Business Mathematics, Personal Finance, Microcomputer Software Applications and Macroeconomics.
Business management requires a degree of mathematics knowledge. The math required often deals with proper accounting.
It depends on what your master's degree is in. I know for a fact that you need an English, Math, History, or Science degree. You could just have one of these and you could be that teacher.
A Professor is someone who gained knowledge of a particular subject area: history, English, geography, math, business, etc studying for many years at a college or university. Most professors have to have a PhD. Although some can get jobs with a Masters' Degree.
Become a math teacher
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