To become a lawyer in Canada, one generally needs to first earn a 4-year undergraduate degree and then a 3-year LL.B. or civil law degree, depending on the province where he or she plans to practice. That is a total of 7 years of study.
In Canada, a minimum of 5. Usually at least one year of an undergraduate degree followed by a 4-year pharmacy degree.
In Canada,4 year university degree ....or.... 2 years college followed by 2 more years university.Either way, 4 years total.
It depends on your prior college or university work. Typically, it takes four years for the bachelor's degree as a full-time student, and an additional three years of law school to acquire the juris doctor (JD) degree.
Many have over the years. Those coming closest would be the War Hawks of 1812. Their leader was Henry Clay who felt that taking Canada would hurt Britain, and that was a good thing.
The degree is never useless and never expires in terms of degree earned. Many positions call for a bachelor's degree with no specific major required. You must acquire a vision for yourself, a specific and clearly defined picture of what you want to do. Once you acquire that vision, your path will become clear.
4 years
It's 4 years with a co-op option and without co-op it's 3 in Canada. But it's seldom to find courses.
In the US, a music major can acquire a Bachelor of Arts degree in four years. However, one's success in a music career is far less dependent on a college education than it is on talent, training and ambition.
it takes six years to get a masters eight years to get a professional/doctoral degree and four to get a bachelors degree.
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Canada: Many people think that in Canada it is a 25 year sentence. They are dead wrong! The Criminal Code of Canada states First Degree Murder is a LIFE sentence. This means you are in a Federal Prison for the rest of your life however you can apply for parole after 25 years. Second Degree Murder is again LIFE in prison however you can apply for parole at 10, 15 and 25 years. United States: In the USA it is until you die.