[High School degree, College degree, Graduate degree (usually a Ph.d but you can work in some areas with an MS) and for research you usually do postdoc work. That means after getting your Ph.d you work with an established physicist or a group on some special project, for a year or two,but there is no degree given for that. [the first person]
[who ever answered this is wrong you are not answering the question the real answer is 6 years including the other 4 years of collage [ from another answerer]
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Techinically you do not need a degree to be a poet. You simply need to write poems. Many famous poets had no degrees.
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Iron melts at a temperature of 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit).
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It would require 36 degrees.
To become an engineer, you need a bachelor's degree in engineering. Some jobs may require higher degrees (masters or PhD).
None, it is a trade apprenticeship.
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yes, physicist deal with mathematics. They do so in making predictions and proving them through experiments to form and govern laws. imagine a physicist who needs to help calculate how much fuel a rocket ship will need to be able to go into outer space. obviously they will need to do some very complex math.