Getting a certification requires 2 years experience and passing a written exam.
Most programs are 2 years, but you can also get certified quicker if you have comparable experience.
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Automotive technology is a great trade to take up and has many job openings. The average time it takes to complete an automotive technology training course is typically between 6 months and 1 year.
Yes, trade schools are an exceptionally great alternative for people who are not interested in a traditional college. As long as your friend is happy and finds something that they wish to do for the rest of their life it is all good.
I don't know but you might want to check out the following site: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/dealers_nv.html
This all depends on what sort of emergency medicine you want to do:1. Paramedic - Witwatersrand Technicon offers a 4 year National Diploma course.2. Emergency room doctor - Witwatersrand Technicon offers a degree, (not sure how long it is)
He attended many different schools as a child but got his high school diploma in 2011 from and alternative school in Victoria, British Columbia
It varies. Some trade schools, also called vocational schools, can last a few months and you get a certificate of completion. Others last for several years and you receive an associate's degree. Each skilled trade has different requirements, whether you are training to be a hairdresser, a plumber, a medical assistant, auto mechanic, etc.
Spatial learning can be perceived as the same as long-distance learning. Some examples are online universities and trade schools.
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2 years
North Atlantic Regional High School, a Maine school recognized by the state Department of Education. Use the local high schools, private schools, homeschool, Internet courses. You can take the courses you want (as long as they are high school level or above)
Earn a diploma in 1 year? As long as you pass the tests