you need 3 to 4 science credits
A bunch....
Typically, forensic scientist have a least a master's degree, with many having a doctorate depending on their specialty.
Depending on the job you were seeking, in the field of science, you would need to have a science degree. You can have an Associate of Science, a Bachelor of Science, or a Master in Science degree. These degrees each have numerous fields, and you would need to go for the degree that matches the job you want.
Most degrees in healthcare administration are Master's level programs; and are a sub-focus of a Management degree. i.e. Master of Science in Management, Healthcare Administration. Often abbreviated MSHA
you need to have training in cooking. you need education in science math and have good command of language- not a lot but hard to master!!
No, you will need a Master in Library and Information Science to be a librarian regardless of your past masters.
Any Degree + Master in Library and Information Science or Degree + BLISc
It depends on the specialty (behavioral science, counseling, school psychologist, etc.)
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Science can be challenging due to the advanced level of coursework and the need for strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Time management and dedication are key to successfully completing the program.
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.