Typically, the bachelors degree in engineering is a four year program of study provided the student takes the program as prescribed by the college or university. However, there are some areas within engineering that may take longer. For example, architectural engineering is a five year program of study at the bachelors level.
It depends on the type on engineering you're going for. A friend of mine got her Bachelors in 5 years for Civil Engineering. Another friend went for 8 years to get his masters in Electrical Engineering. It depends on the discipline (engineering field) and the amount of time you have to attend college.
at least four years of college for a bachelors degree and an additional 2 or 3 years for a masters degree
4 years roughly for your college degree and then 4 years for DO school.. 8 total..
To earn a college degree from MIT, it generally takes 2 years for Associate's, 4 years for Bachelor's and between 5-7 years for Master's. This time can vary depending on how well you do.
2-3 years
For you roughly 28 years.
In the US You can go direct to a four year college and earn your Bachelor degree. Or go to a Community college for two years. and earn your Associate degree in general studies and then transfer over to a four year school. I would go direct to a four year college
In the United States, five years achieves a bachelor's degree. But I have heard that some jobs only require five years to earn a master's though I am not sure what.
you can get your associate degree from many different college around the world all you have to do is attend the college for two years and complete the requirements for the college and you will be set.
A doctoral degree is the highest degree in any education field. you can earn more then other profession.
You need about 4 years of college and medical school to earn a degree of medicine and become a surgeon.
Skyline College is able to give you a Bachelor's in not 2, but 2.5 years.
Four or two not sure