How many years does it take to become a genetics if you start from AA degree?
There are two basic routes to become a geneticist. You can become a medical doctor and specialize in genetics, or you can get a PhD in Genetics. If you go the medical doctor route, it would take a minimum of 11 years after high school. If you go the PhD route, it would take about 8 years after high school.
In most cases, it takes about 12 years to become an anesthesiologist. You can figure four years for a bachelor's degree, four years for a medical degree, and four years of residency.
Start out with a 4 year degree in communications/broadcasting. Then from there it is a matter of working your way up the ladder.
a long time! 4 years to get your bachelors degree 4 years medical degree and then intern for 3-5 years so about 12 years!
Well for starters, a Bachelors degree is the most wanted for majority of careers. To start you have to complete the associates degree of the program first then next is Bachelors. That is about 2 years each totalling 4 years of schooling in college education.
To become a counselor, you need four years of college (a Bachelors Degree). To become a licensed therapist, you need to obtain a Masters degree (5-7 years of college).
No, an individual does not necessarily need to complete an associates degree to become a doctor. Some individuals choose to start with an associate's degree and transfer later for the bachelor's degree, while others start with the bachelor's degree. However, you will need the bachelor's to apply to medical school. Individuals who pursue a career as a medical doctor (physician), complete four years of schooling to obtain the bachelor's degree (whether starting with the associates, or going directly for the bachelors), and four years of medical school. There are also an additional three to eight years to fulfill the internship and residency requirements, depending on the specialty.
Probably four. A bachelor's degree in criminal justice would give you a good start.
a masters degree . a PhD degree
Let's say you start college at age 18. 4 years for your undergraduate degree makes you 22, 4 years of medical school puts you at 26, and 4 years of psychiatric residency brings you to 30 when you become a board-eligible psychiatrist.
It depends on your prior college or university coursework (if any). From the start, it takes approximately four years for the bachelor's degree (as a full-time student), and an additional two to three years for the master's degree, which is presently the minimum degree requirement. However, this may change in the near future to a doctorate for entry to the field.
Associates degree at least to become a registered respiratory therapist