Dude, that depends on how many hours you take each semester. Usually it takes 4 years. I think roughly 120 semester hours are needed for a Bachelors, and a full load of classes is usually considered to be 15 hours. That's 30 per year, times 4 years, 120 hours. Of course, you can take fewer hours, and stretch it out, it's up to you.
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Bachelors Degrees in general are designed to be completed in four years provided the students takes the program as a full-time student. However, how long it takes to complete in reality is dependent on several issues.
• Is student full-time or part- time?
• If full-time, what is the credit load the student is carrying. Is the student enrolled each semester as prescribed, or carrying the minimum credit load for a full-time student?
• Is the student required to enroll in remedial courses as a result of placement testing?
• Is the student required to repeat any courses because of a low grade, or lack of appropriate assimilation of course content?
In addition, there are some degrees that may be designed to extend passed four years of study. As an example, Engineering/Architecture in most schools is a five year program at the Bachelors level.
Viper1
about 4 years
Aprox. 2 years
It will depend on when you complete your bachelors. All the master's programs I am aware of require a bachelors degree.
usually 4-5 years
2 years, if you already have a Bachelors.
A bachelors degree typically takes four years to complete, it can take longer depending on how long a student takes to complete curriculum requirements.
If all transfers well, it should take an additional two years to complete the bachelors. The masters can take two to three years post bachelors degree depending on the specific program of study, and the credit load carried per semester.
A doctoral degree can take approximately three to four years after completion of a bachelors degree.
Typically, approximately four years beyond the bachelors degree.
Normally, it takes 4 years to get a bachelors degree.
It will take as long as it takes for you to take a test and complete the training process at a facility. This can range from weeks to months. A Bachelors degree in criminal justice is helpful but not required.
Approximately two to three years for the masters, and two to three years for the PhD.