Generally around 2 years going full-time (12+hours) or 48-60 hours usually, depending upon the degree of course. Many Masters Degrees also require some type of internship which may extend time. Examples are advanced teaching degrees, social work degrees and public administration.
a masters degree . a PhD degree
At the college level, a minimum of a Masters degree in the subject you are teaching.
Let's just say a lot. The answer is around 8 years.
A law degree, which is actually a Juris Doctorii, is a three year degree full-time.
It depends: Associates degree is 2 years; Bachelor's degree is 4 years; masters is 6 years; doctorate is 8 (I believe). To become an M.D. is much longer
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).
You can get away with a bachelors but a masters in psychology specializing in child therapy is recommended
I think seismology is a Masters Degree program, so you would first have to earn a Bachelors Degree which normally takes four years and then two more years for a Masters so becoming a Seismologist takes 6 years of college.
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It all depends on the degree program you are pursuing: Certificate: 6 months Associate Degree: 2 years BS Human Services: 2-3 years Masters Degree: 4 years
It varies state to state most commonly a masters degree in teaching is require. Some state an undergrad degree is enough. 4-6 years of college
It depends