5 years
about 6-8 years
the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years
A masters and then doctorate in Physics, with advanced studies in Cosmology/Astronomy/Theoretical Math & Physics would be a great start.
It depends
It is possible to do that. You may be required to take many per-requisites that weren't covered by your degree.
No college degree is necessary for this occupation.
you have to earn a masters degree in mathematics.
NO
a masters degree . a PhD degree
Typically, a masters degree in the field will take approximately 33 credits depending on the college or university. The masters can take between two and three years to complete depending on the course load carried each semester. This is because most individuals take the masters as part-time students.
six years
It takes about 5 years to earn a masters degree