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It depends on your high school. Some high schools have credits, and you need a certain number to graduate.
It totally depends on what you want to major in. For instance, if you would like to major in Pre-med you'd have to take several courses in biology, physics, chemistry and some math courses. You can choose from a variety of courses that suit your career profile. Each course has a number of credits assigned to it. By passing the course you earn those credits. In order to graduate, most colleges require you to earn 120 credits at the end of the 4-year graduate program.
I am a Political Science Major and my BS requires 128 Credits.
To get to the Major rank, you have to collect credits from doing just about anything on Reach. When you collect a certain amount of credits, you will rank up. The rank of Major requires 325,000cR altogether. Spending credits at the Armory does not lower your total for the purposes of Rank.
General Education degrees are gained when you have enough credits to graduate, but not enough in a specific major for a specialized degree. It's often the prelude to getting a teaching certificate or some other certification to do a specific job.
Depends on the college and the major, but most work like this: 15 credits / semester 2 semesters per year 4 years 2 * 4 * 15 = 120 total credits
It can vary..you can get a undergraduate/graduate major ,masters, bachelors or a Ph.D
No. you don't need to minor in math to teach in elementary schools because if you take up elementary education as your course, you can not say that one subject is your major or minor. In elementary all the subjects are your major because you are teaching all the subjects anyway.
The number of credits required for a bachelors degree can range from 124 to 128.
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There are specific majors in graduate school, whether for a master's or doctorate degree.
Yes. You can graduate from college with more than one major.