You have to contact the State Board of Education in the state you plan to teach, and inquire about the Alternate Route Program. You can obtain certification to teach certain courses. You can also check with the Board of Education in the area you wish to teach. They should be able to give you the same information as the state organization. To look at an example of the Alternate Route Program, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section. It is particular to New Jersey but you can get an idea of what is entailed. Actual requirements may vary from state to state.
If you are interested in the field of family and consumer sciences, obtaining the degree will be relatively easy. Classes center around relationships, child development and aging. The University of Arizona has an excellent FCS program.
Yes.
Family and Consumer sciences is a branch of psychology and sociology. With a degree in FCS you can obtain a job at a local MHMR clinic, daycare center as a director or work in a nursing home. You can expand on this degree by getting a masters in counseling and work as a private counselor or a school counselor.
You cannot rent a house to bachelors if your house is situated in a family resident area.
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You could use that degree to help out families in many different ways. You could work with a non profit organization to help families in need or you could even start your own practice on family counseling.
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A bachelors degree in one area does not mean you must take a master's degree in the same or even related field. For example, one can have a bachelor's degree in Psychology and a masters in Organizational Management. You may have a bachelors in Medical Lab Tech, but take a Master's in Business Administration (MBA). Some have completed a Liberal Arts degree and went on to medical school. Some graduate programs may requires the appropriate prerequisites, however once you complete them you may go on to that program of study - provided you meet all other entrance requirements dictated by the offering department. The question is; which graduate program will fit your specific needs. I would advise you speak with the Department Chairperson or faculty where you completed your bachelors, if indeed your intent is to follow through to a higher degree within the same field. If your interest lies in another area, then you need to research which schools offer that program of study. You can do this by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and use their College MatchMaker search engine. Have patience with this. When you get the hang of it, you can research any college or university by either name, or major and geographical area. Viper1
because nobody had a family the were bachelors and bachelorettes
Men only no family
family science is a way to describe the way you and your family all get along not just as friends but as family
Yes you can. Most I find that offer them are universities in UK or in Australia. Personally my family member studied this in one of the Unit there and it seems they are the best and developing new generation of biologist.