A bachelor's degree in most areas can require between 120 to 128 college credits particular to a specific program of study. This would be based on a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year which is the most common. For institutions that operate on a tri-semester or quarter-semester it would be quite different. That being said, the Bachelor's degree - in most cases - is designed as a four year program of study, provided the student is full-time and follows their chosen program of study as prescribed by the college or university, and also provided the individual does not require prerequisite or developmental coursework as a result of basic skills testing. The minimum credit load for a full-time student is no less than 12 credits per semester. However, to complete the degree within the four years, a credit load of approximately 15 to 18 credits is recommended. For individuals who work or who have other responsibilities that would prohibit them from attending full-time, completion of the degree may take twice as long. Still, some of this time can be cut down by attending summer sessions and/or interim sessions. In addition, the bachelors and associate degrees are referred to as undergraduate degrees while the masters and doctorate degrees referred to as graduate degrees.
A bachelor's degree in most areas can require between 120 to 128 college credits particular to a specific program of study. This would be based on a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year which is the most common. For institutions that operate on a tri-semester or quarter-semester it would be quite different. That being said, the Bachelor's degree - in most cases - is designed as a four year program of study, provided the student is full-time and follows their chosen program of study as prescribed by the college or university, and also provided the individual does not require prerequisite or developmental coursework as a result of basic skills testing. The minimum credit load for a full-time student is no less than 12 credits per semester. However, to complete the degree within the four years, a credit load of approximately 15 to 18 credits is recommended. For individuals who work or who have other responsibilities that would prohibit them from attending full-time, completion of the degree may take twice as long. Still, some of this time can be cut down by attending summer sessions and/or interim sessions. In addition, the bachelors and associate degrees are referred to as undergraduate degrees while the masters and doctorate degrees referred to as graduate degrees.
2 years = associates degree
4 years = bachelor's degree
6 years = master's degree
8+ = doctorate/professional degree
for the most part 4yrs
To get your bachelors degree you will need to attend for 4 years. A very good school to attend is the Los Angeles Film School. They also offer some other degrees.
Usually a bachelor degree will take at least four years to receive, but it also depends on the program which you are trying to receive it for, and the school in which you attend. You would have to do 127-133 credit hours approximately.
You would want to talk to the Medical School that you want to attend to see what they prefer. Any bachelor of science degree in an area such as biology, chemistry, or any of the sciences should be fine. Once you receive the bachelors, then you can apply to medical school and hopefully be accepted. From there, you'll receive your PhD and then you can take the state licensing test to practice medicine.
In order to become a doctor one needs to attend a university for a bachelors degree, attend a Medical school like Harvard Med. and be an intern for a few years.
The only way to receive a bachelors degree in commerce is to find a school that offers the program. Once you have done that, you have to maintain high academic scores in order to receive honors.
It depends on the requirements for you particular country or state. In most cases, you attend law school for 3 years after completing your bachelors degree.
You can go to any college to get a bachelors degree. In most states you must attend a law school for three years.
They attend until they gain their Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or University.
Almost any bachelors degree from an accredited college will do. ( but , I doudt phys ed will work) You mainly need a good a LSAT score and good grades.
Yes, you can attend law school regardless of your undergraduate degree.
There are actually two different options. You can attend a 2 year college and receive an Associate Degree in Nursing Or you can attend a 4 year college and receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The difference in the end can be the pay. Also the RN's with BSN are more likely to have a managerial or leadership position in a Health Care Setting.
No, if you were in a transfer program, and in the same major, then it should take only two additional years to complete the bachelor's degree.