An apprenticeship, does nor meet the requirements of a college or university degree, in content, credit, and coursework. Some institutions will evaluate work experience and apply a number of credits toward a degree, but they will also require class contact time.
An apprenticeship does not meet the design, credits, and course requirements of a degree.
You cannot apprentice to become a pediatrician. You need a college degree, a 4-year medical degree and licensure as a physician. The closest you can come to an apprenticeship is the internship phase of the career, which happens only when all previous requirements are met.
This could depend on what type of degree you have. What did you major in? Also is your degree a 2 year? 4 year? Graduate degree? You could be a teacher with just a 4 year degree. Public relations is a 4 year degree job. Again, it depends on your degree and what experience you have.
in Australia you have to do a tafe course and do an apprenticeship
You start with a law degree and then serve an apprenticeship.
liberal arts education :)
14/Hr for Service and training no degree 16/hour with a 4 year degree $45,000/year for asm with two yr degree $60,000/year for asm with 4 year degree
Typically, the two year program of study is referred to as an Associates degree, and the four year program of study is a bachelors degree.
A B.A. 4 year degree
An engineering degree in fluid dynamics would do the trick.
A 4 year degree in nursing is called a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN).
By contacting the local trade union and then be prepared to go through a 5 year apprenticeship