This field is typically not a college degree although there may be some community colleges that have articulations with vocational and technical schools. Read the following.
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters enter into the occupation in a variety of ways. Most residential and industrial plumbers get their training in career and technical schools and community colleges and from on-the-job training. Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters who work for nonresidential enterprises are usually trained through formal apprenticeship programs.
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5 years 10,000 hours and 744 hrs class room and after that another two years for their masters exams and then yearly CEU's to maintain their masters status
how many years in college does it take to become a diagnostic radiologist noninvasive?
4 years
how many years in college does it take to become a diagnostic radiologist noninvasive?
it takes 5 years of college.
6-8 years
10 years.
4 years
8 years
College is not necessary for this profession.
2years
To be a journalist, you must have 4 years of college under your belt.
2 years been there done that