The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree. The actual length of time depends on the specific program of study; the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
u need 8 years in college and a master degree in teaching
The answer depends on the university. Usually, you need at least a Master's degree to teach at a university. I've never heard of a college professor with only a Bachelor's degree.
Yes you have to have a Master or Bachelor in Math and a bachelor in Teaching and/or Education.
It depends on your degree. If it is required by your degree, often an opportunity is provided to take it at the college. Math college classes proceed at a faster pace, so don't procrastinate if you are interested in math oriented degree.
First of all make sure you always do well with your math classes. Once at College, pursue you degree of bachelor's in accounting. Once you have your bachelor's degree you can strive for your CPA or a Master's degree in Accounting.
Depending on the prerequisites of the college program, yes you can do Master of Science program in mathematics after you obtain Bachelor degree of Engineering in Aeronautics if you have done some math courses during your undergraduate degree.
Within the US the minimum educational requirement to teach at the college level is a master's degree and coursework within the area you wish to teach (doctorate preferred). Thus, you must have the coursework in the math area at the graduate level.
I don't know of any college degree that you can get and not take some math related classes.
im going to say a degree in English or literature would not require an abundance of math. (:
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.
Get a 4 year degree then go to teachers college.
Typically a college algebra.