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Bachelor of Arts is a bachelor’s degree awarded for an undergraduate program or course in either the sciences, liberal arts, or both. BA degree programs usually last three to four years depending on the country, academic institution and specific minors or majors.

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What are some interesting jobs for a retired elementary school teacher?

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I have burnt out and returned to education. The jobs I went into were banking (switchboard operator and teller), and a clerk at a hardware/lumber/plant... etc. store. I would first find what you enjoy and choose jobs that include those activities. Being a clerk at the hardware store really was enjoyable but I was involved in checking customers out, which included memorizing a ton of codes so I could ring out the correct lumber, feed or fertilizer. I also handled some special orders, and new shipments. My banking experience came in handy so I could have a steady schedule and I closed most of the time which included balancing all 3 to 5 drawers for the night. The challenge of keeping up and balancing are what made it fun. The customers were incredible also. But I returned to education because this is where I feel I contribute best. It comes down to what you enjoy and making sure you find something that will fill that need. If I knew what you liked I may have more ideas.

Can you be therapist with a bachelor's degree?

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Yes, as long as you have the prerequisites completed. Most graduate schools require Physics I and II and upper level sciences and each school is different. You can even have a BS is art or music and go into a doctoral program as long as you have the required courses. Most doctoral programs last 3 years. There are just a select few schools that accept people without a BS degree but they still require around 96 credit hours and every school is highly competitive.

What is a critical essay?

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A form of criticism which aims to analyze and judge.

How can get admission for BA in YCMOU in Mumbai?

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if you want to get the admission you can go to google and google the question that is all i can give you

Is the Hindi vidyapith deoghar jharkhand recognised by ugc?

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Yes, Mumbai Hindi vidyapith UGC approved. But you better check it with officials!

What is procedure to get duplicate degree certificate in Andhra University?

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If you lost your original degree certificate and want to get a duplicate copy of it first you have to take a demand draft from any nationalized bank of rupees 1200+(30 rupees per year from the year you passed the exam ) in the name of the registrar ,Andhra university.

you must also attach a copy of the provisional certificate+3 years mark lists and a covering letter.

you must write the address to which it must be sent.

you may receive your certificate within 10-15 days ....

What are the subjects of Bachelor of arts?

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The subjects available for a Bachelor of Arts degree depend on the college or university and the country the college or university is located in.

Subjects include:

American Studies

Ancient History

Anthropology

Archaeology

Art History and Theory

Asian Studies

Australian Literature

Biblical Studies

Buddhist Studies

Celtic Studies

Chinese

Chinese Studies

Cinema Studies

Classics

Criminal Justice

Cultural Studies

Digital Cultures

Economics

Education

English

English Language

European Studies

Film Sutdies

French

French Studies

Gender Studies

Geography

German

Germanic Studies

Governement and International Relations

Greek

Hebrew

History

Human Services

Humanities

Indigenous Studies

Indonesian Studies

Japanese

Koren

Language

Latin

Linguistics

Literature

Management Science

Mathematics

Media and Communication

Museum Studies

Music

Performance Studies

Philosophy

Physical Science

Political Economy

Political Science

Psychology

Religion

Russian

Sanskrit

Social Policy

Social Science

Sociology

Spanish

Statistics

World Religions

What percentage of US population has a college degree?

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According to the newest studies, more than 30 percent of U.S. citizens have a bachelor's degree. This is the highest percentage in the history of the country.

Ba final year exam result purvanchal university?

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please its just a bloody question

What is date sheet BA 2011 Punjab university?

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examination b.a deaf 2011 to check date sheet and Roll No

What is education through art?

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The importance of art education,is for us to evaluate our selves on how we connect with our sorroundings. Also to inhance and matterialize our artful hearts desires. And able for us to see and appreciate the creation of our God, which is also made for us to use and appreciate.

Abbreviation for bachelor of arts English?

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The Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition) recommends omitting the periods in the abbreviations of academic degrees. So BA would be the recommended way to abbreviate.

How many years for a BA degree?

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BA and BSc (In Britain and Australia- BS is "bullsh!t") is 3 years study for basic Bachelor's degree, a further year for Honours. Some professions like psychology require a 4 year degree (BSc).

Is History discipline considered a Bachelors of Arts degree?

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History is a major in a bachelor of arts degree. You would need to fulfill these requirements plus a minor and all the necessary courses.

What jobs can you get with a bachelor of arts degree major in law?

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there is no "Law" undergraduate degree or bachelors degree. You have to get a four year degree and then go to law school and you become a doctor of jurisprudence immediately.

Whoever posted that ^^ Did not do their research at all. There is a degree in business law. It is not considered a Law degree like an attorney would have; it would be more like a legal assistant or giving making sure cooperations are complying with the laws and regulations to stay in business. Take a look at this website:

http://www.degree.com/criminal-justice/business-law-degree

What are the different fields of study for an associates degree?

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Almost anything. You can major in math, philosophy, history, foreign languages, geography, psycology, sociology, almost anything you can think of. However, only occupational associate's degrees will really help you. Occupational majors that will most likely benefit you the most include business, marketing, management, accounting, finance, banking, customer service, hospitality, computer science, medical assisting, etc.

How many credits is it to complete a bachelor of fine arts?

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Most schools will require eight credits, which is equivalent to two classes (language classes are usually worth 4 credits - 3 for lecture, 1 for lab). You should check with your school to verify their requirements.

Is my bachelor's degree from Pakistan equivalent to a US bachelor's degree and what value do diplomas and certificates have?

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Depending on what purpose you will be using your Bachelor's for, be it for applying for employment to a company in the United States, or to further your education. You would have to consult the US Department of Education and the company, or school you are applying for.

How to become a lawyer with a bachelor's degree in psychology?

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There is no such thing as a bachelors degree in law (as in lawyer, if that's what you are referring to). At least not in the United States. Typically, an individual pursuing Law school must complete a bachelors degree first. Read the following carefully for detailed information directly from the U.S. Department of Labor.

Formal requirements to become a lawyer usually include a 4-year college degree, 3 years of law school, and passing a written bar examination; however, some requirements may vary by State. Competition for admission to most law schools is intense. Federal courts and agencies set their own qualifications for those practicing before or in them. Education and training.Becoming a lawyer usually takes 7 years of full-time study after high school-4 years of undergraduate study, followed by 3 years of law school. Law school applicants must have a bachelor's degree to qualify for admission. To meet the needs of students who can attend only part time, a number of law schools have night or part-time divisions. Although there is no recommended "prelaw" undergraduate major, prospective lawyers should develop proficiency in writing and speaking, reading, researching, analyzing, and thinking logically-skills needed to succeed both in law school and in the law. Regardless of major, a multidisciplinary background is recommended. Courses in English, foreign languages, public speaking, government, philosophy, history, economics, mathematics, and computer science, among others, are useful. Students interested in a particular aspect of law may find related courses helpful. For example, prospective patent lawyers need a strong background in engineering or science, and future tax lawyers must have extensive knowledge of accounting. Acceptance by most law schools depends on the applicant's ability to demonstrate an aptitude for the study of law, usually through undergraduate grades, the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), the quality of the applicant's undergraduate school, any prior work experience, and sometimes, a personal interview. However, law schools vary in the weight they place on each of these and other factors. All law schools approved by the American Bar Association require applicants to take the LSAT. As of 2006, there were 195 ABA-accredited law schools; others were approved by State authorities only. Nearly all law schools require applicants to have certified transcripts sent to the Law School Data Assembly Service, which then submits the applicants' LSAT scores and their standardized records of college grades to the law schools of their choice. The Law School Admission Council administers both this service and the LSAT. Competition for admission to many law schools-especially the most prestigious ones-is usually intense, with the number of applicants greatly exceeding the number that can be admitted. During the first year or year and a half of law school, students usually study core courses, such as constitutional law, contracts, property law, torts, civil procedure, and legal writing. In the remaining time, they may choose specialized courses in fields such as tax, labor, or corporate law. Law students often gain practical experience by participating in school-sponsored legal clinics; in the school's moot court competitions, in which students conduct appellate arguments; in practice trials under the supervision of experienced lawyers and judges; and through research and writing on legal issues for the school's law journals. A number of law schools have clinical programs in which students gain legal experience through practice trials and projects under the supervision of lawyers and law school faculty. Law school clinical programs might include work in legal aid offices, for example, or on legislative committees. Part-time or summer clerkships in law firms, government agencies, and corporate legal departments also provide valuable experience. Such training can lead directly to a job after graduation and can help students decide what kind of practice best suits them. Law school graduates receive the degree of juris doctor (J.D.), a first professional degree. Advanced law degrees may be desirable for those planning to specialize, research, or teach. Some law students pursue joint degree programs, which usually require an additional semester or year of study. Joint degree programs are offered in a number of areas, including business administration or public administration. After graduation, lawyers must keep informed about legal and nonlegal developments that affect their practices. In 2006, 43 States and jurisdictions required lawyers to participate in mandatory continuing legal education. Many law schools and State and local bar associations provide continuing education courses that help lawyers stay abreast of recent developments. Some States allow continuing education credits to be obtained through participation in seminars on the Internet. Licensure.To practice law in the courts of any State or other jurisdiction, a person must be licensed, or admitted to its bar, under rules established by the jurisdiction's highest court. All States require that applicants for admission to the bar pass a written bar examination; most States also require applicants to pass a separate written ethics examination. Lawyers who have been admitted to the bar in one State occasionally may be admitted to the bar in another without taking another examination if they meet the latter jurisdiction's standards of good moral character and a specified period of legal experience. In most cases, however, lawyers must pass the bar examination in each State in which they plan to practice. Federal courts and agencies set their own qualifications for those practicing before or in them. To qualify for the bar examination in most States, an applicant must earn a college degree and graduate from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) or the proper State authorities. ABA accreditation signifies that the law school, particularly its library and faculty, meets certain standards. With certain exceptions, graduates of schools not approved by the ABA are restricted to taking the bar examination and practicing in the State or other jurisdiction in which the school is located; most of these schools are in California. Although there is no nationwide bar examination, 48 States, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands require the 6-hour Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) as part of their overall bar examination; the MBE is not required in Louisiana or Washington. The MBE covers a broad range of issues, and sometimes a locally prepared State bar examination is given in addition to it. The 3-hour Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) is used as part of the bar examination in several States. States vary in their use of MBE and MEE scores. Many States also require Multistate Performance Testing to test the practical skills of beginning lawyers. Requirements vary by State, although the test usually is taken at the same time as the bar exam and is a one-time requirement. In 2007, law school graduates in 52 jurisdictions were required to pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE), which tests their knowledge of the ABA codes on professional responsibility and judicial conduct. In some States, the MPRE may be taken during law school, usually after completing a course on legal ethics. Other qualifications. The practice of law involves a great deal of responsibility. Individuals planning careers in law should like to work with people and be able to win the respect and confidence of their clients, associates, and the public. Perseverance, creativity, and reasoning ability also are essential to lawyers, who often analyze complex cases and handle new and unique legal problems. Advancement. Most beginning lawyers start in salaried positions. Newly hired attorneys usually start as associates and work with more experienced lawyers or judges. After several years, some lawyers are admitted to partnership in their firm, which means they are partial owners of the firm, or go into practice for themselves. Some experienced lawyers are nominated or elected to judgeships. (See the section on judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers elsewhere in the Handbook.) Others become full-time law school faculty or administrators; a growing number of these lawyers have advanced degrees in other fields as well. Some attorneys use their legal training in administrative or managerial positions in various departments of large corporations. A transfer from a corporation's legal department to another department often is viewed as a way to gain administrative experience and rise in the ranks of management. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.

What degree is liberal arts?

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Liberal Arts degrees cover those subjects or skills considered essential in classical antiquity. These included the core areas of Grammar, Rhetoric, and Logic, and later extended to arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy. The history, culture, and politics of the period are studied in context.

These are usually Humanities degrees, with a majority focus on the Liberal Arts.

What is the meaning of harish?

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the correct meaning ofharish can be obtained from sanskrit language from where the now being used Hindi language originated. 'hari' and 'ish' is how one has to break up the sanskrit language to understand its sense. 'hari' meaning lord vishnu and 'ish' meaning the lord.

so the lord of lord vishnu. who is this person?

lord ram (rama) and lord krishn (Krishna), to name a few, are the incarnations or avtaars of lord vishnu.

when ram had to cross the vast sea to enter lanka (in the historic ramayan epic), he built up a shiv ling and offered his prayers to gain victory over the vast water body and the cruel ruler of lanka, ravan(ravana). later the land on which lord ram made this shiv ling acquired the name rameshwaram, meaning the land of ram's deity (ram-eshwar-am)

shiv is the other name and shiv ling is a symbol of lord shankar. so the lord of lord vishnu is no other than shiv or shanker.

Internet findings have shown that many people have put this up as 'hari', the monkey and 'is' 'ish' as lord. meaning lord of the monkeys ie. lord vishnu.

others have put it up as a name of colour.

some have also put it up as: like a hare

the following may have no reference to the answered question but i wish to put it up here. my name is harish and i have personally noticed that the meaning is correct to my character. i personally believe that what ever name a person's parents give to their child has a meaning to its character also.

in these times when we are not so religious or bhaktiful, we must go back to the days of our forefathers when they had absolute faith on God and god men like priests gurus and guru-brahmins and also that those god men were also so truthful in making the horoscope of the newborn that even God used to send goddess saraswati on the lips of the parents to utter the name, their offspring would carry all his life and so that any gyani (learned man) could understand his/her character and take according steps to teach or preach him/her when they are no more for his/her guidance.

What is basic design?

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Simple and based on standard elements. It is used all possible design branches. Fore example Apple products are highly basic - simple lines, clean and functional.