There are no degree requirements to teach in a private art school.
What do they teach in religion degree classes? Well it depends on which religion and yes there are a number of degrees for studying about religion. Good luck on getting that degree.
Eastman School of Music teaches many different music classes. Eastman School offers classes like classic piano, clarinet studio, Horn study, saxophone studio and percussion studio.
This is a degree for people looking to teach music classes. Band, Choir, etc.
Alot of hip-hop classes teach break dancing. Those would be held at your local dance studio. If you can not go to a dance studio then, researching videos online would teach you how.
If you are teaching classes at a university, you will have to get your degree. If you are starting your own classes, you do not really need any certification.
A bachelor's degree in vocal performance does not always lead to a career in music. You can attend graduate school in whatever field, GPA willing. However, if you are looking for musical options, you can teach at a private voice studio, go into voice pathology, and in some places you can teach at public school and get certified as you do it.
Typically, to teach at a college or university, the minimum of a master's degree in the subject you are teaching is required.
No. You need a BA/BS to teach plus education classes as well as passing state testing and doing student teaching. You can be a teacher's aide with a associates degree.
You can be a student at a university. Complete your degree and then go back to the university to teach.
iDance Studio in Vancouver teaches Pilates, Bollywood, Zumba, Burlesque, Ballet Barre and Neo-Burlesque. They also conduct Body Bootcamp and Stretch & Strength classes.
Many online universities offer classes in education which will lead to a degree in elementary education. However, the student still has to student teach to receive certification in most states.
Yes they could, but you should be aware that Mexican public schools teach their classes in Spanish. You probably have to (and certainly would be capable to) send your kids to a private school, as some of them teach their classes in English.