That varies enormously from country to country, university to university, subject to subject. Rank and individual standing are also very important. On the whole the pay is modest, especially in the humanities. On the whole I wouldn't recommend it as a choice of career. In Britain a unviersity teacher doesn't earn much more than a schoolteacher.
It depends on their field of study, their level of education (masters or p.H.D.), what school it is, and how long they have been teaching. An average would be around $60,000 as a starting professor on the tenure track.
teachers make around 15,000-32,000 a year....
around 35,000 to 45,000
You should ask a teacher at the University you go to. Besides that, it depends on what University you go to. O_O
Depending on the college you attend, the cost to become a teacher with a bachelor's degree ranges between $30,000 and $50,000. An advanced degree, such as a Master's degree in education to become a specialized teacher, will add between $13,000 and $25,000.
Training to be a music teacher could cost anywhere from 2,000 to 60,000 dollars a year. It takes 4 to 5 years of college education to become a music teacher.
$1,000,000
it cost about 15,0000
I think the cost or the tuition fee to become a radiologist depends on the institution or the university where you are going to enroll and the number of subjects you have.
what are the requiremants to become a marketing teacher?
It cost $9,794 to get into Texas University without a scholarship
How much does college cost to become a secretary at A hospital? It is really not expensive comparing to the university prices! Visit legalsecretarytraining.com and see the prices yourself! It also depend on the course you want to take. Thanks and good luck!!!
Answers with vary depending on school system(:
To become a teacher, not just a math teacher, you have to go to college for years.
You can find reliable information about the cost of phlebotomist classes on the university websites. Many of the online universities offer phlebotomist classes within their programs.