Depends on the college and your major. There is a general ed requirement of 60-64 credits. Then, depending on your major/minor, 36+ credits. The school I'm at the requirement (total) is 120 credits in 4yrs, though it takes most people 6 because there aren't enough classes. However, I'm transferring to a small, liberal arts school and the total requirement is 128 credits in 4 years.
An AA is generally 50-60 units or the first 2 years of college. Contact your college.
you have to have 4 years of college to be a teacher.
Almost half! The odds are pretty good, especially if you have a 3.5 GPA in your first two years of college.
Cosmetologists attend community college. They generally attend for two years. If they have previous college credits, they can reduce the amount of time they are in school.
check your unofficial transcrips. can be found online or by a request through the admissions and records office at your school.
It is possible through advanced placement or IB credits and attending summer school. Many people are able to complete a 4 year degree in 3 years.
No, but will reduce the course credits that are necessary to graduate.
you can go back to your last school and ask for your transcripts ...
first of all it depend how many college credits u have. then after undergraduate you need you do 4-5 years of collg. and then another 2-3 years for orthodontist. it is a lot of college but you can make a lot of money. If you enjoy working with mouth and like money go with it!
It takes 4 years to become a CNM and about 2.5 years to become a Direct-entry midwife. You need a High school Diploma or GED, Demonstrate proficiency in the English language, Complete 45 quarter credits or 27 semester credits of college coursework with a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or better, complete an approved Labor Support Course. You will also need at least one year of high school or 3 college level credits in Biology and 3 college level credits for English as well as 5 college level credits in Human Anatomy and Psysiology which is usually a 2 quarter course. Also you will need 3 college level credits in Math along with 5 college level credits in Microbiology and last but not least 5 college level credits in Social Science. Most nurse midwifery programs require that the students receive a Bachelor's degree in nursing and a master's degree in midwifery.
If your associate's degree was in nursing, then it will take an additional 60 to 64 credits to complete the bachelor's degree. If it was not, then it depends on what your major was in at the associate degree level, and how many credits are actually transferable to the four years institution.
You would be able to substitute teach which in most states requires at least 60 college credits.