Like .5, take a full year class or two if you want to pass.
Normally, there are English, Math, Science, History, and Elective credits.
Typically there are, but because this associates is usually in the applied science area, there are very few electives required. It may be a general, technical, humanities, or social science. It depends on the department as to how many credits they require and in which areas. Some times it 3 credits, and certainly no more the 6 credits.
No. Many community colleges and university's offer a Certificate of Achievement in Thanatology which is usually based around 24 or so credits. You do not have to be enrolled in a degree although it can be easier to obtain while enrolled in an associates or bachelors program since many of the courses overlap (especially if you are in a social science degree). Here is a sample of a 24 credit Thanatology Certificate programs course requirements: English 101 - 3 credits Science - 3 credits Elective - 3 credits Psychology 101 - 3 credits Intro to Thanatology - 3 credits Psychology of Grief - 3 credits Grief Counseling - 3 credits Social Issues in Loss - 3 credits
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Depends on the school, if your school offers this class, if you take it as an elective during school (or your school might let it count if it is off campus or outside of school hours), and if you complete this course If you do it as a elective then (it depends by school) it will count as cedit in the area of an elective. Also, it will only count as a portion of the credits needed to fufill that area, then the rest is up to you.
None. The cosmetology program is typically at the vocational school level, and as such, no credits would be transferable. There are some colleges and universities that evaluate work experience, however, it is a lengthy, and expensive procedure to go through for the few credits that may be usable as an elective. It's just not worth it. Still, I would not get discouraged. A degree can open up more career opportunities for your. Just go ahead and do it.
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The answer depends on credits for WHAT!
150 credit is three times as many credits as 50 credits is.
how many college credits do you rreceive for a masters in cosmetology