Most community colleges and universities require at least a masters degree in the topic (English, Archaeology, History, Math, etc.) to hire you to teach. Many of the teaching assistants are working toward their graduate degrees in the departments. There are possibly exceptions for those people who have specific experience in a field who become adjunct professors--as mechanics, carpentry, art, tax preparation and so on.
Besides the professors in the College of Education, most have not taken classes in education. They learn as they go.
No, it comes after college. Most law schools require you to have completed a Bachelors before admitting you.
No, almost all Law Schools in the United States require a Bachelors Degree prior to admission. Even the schools that do not require a Bachelors Degree at least require a certain amount of college credit.
You need to take classes for about 3 to 4 Years for a bachelors degree. Some of the schools require you to go the college itself and some of them let you do it all online.
Dental schools require a minimum of 2 years of college level predental education prior to admittance,You have to have a bachelors degree at the most to qualify for a license in mist state,Candidates must graduate from dental school.
To become a drug counselor, you need to earn a counseling degree. This would require at minimum a Bachelors in college.
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No, it does not require a college degree at all. You can find this type of training offered at vocational and other state-licensed schools.
Depending on the state, and school. Some private schools would hire people with out a diploma... But most of them require a Bachelors Degree, and and teacher certification.
you require a bachelors degree
Masters & Bachelors Degree.