To become a ped you'll have to do a 4 year undergrad BA, BS ect then you will apply for medical school, if accepted you will complete 4 years there (2 classroom/2 rotations) Then you will apply for a residency program (primary care is 3 years) then you will be on your own. So yes you will have to go to medical school, and yes it will be about 11 years of school depending on the program you get into
In the US a JD is required to apply for the bar exam in most states. A bachelor's degree doesn't not allow you to sit for the bar exam.
To become a teacher, you typically need a bachelor's degree in education or a related field. An Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree can be a good stepping stone towards a bachelor's degree, but additional schooling would likely be required to meet the qualifications for teacher certification.
In order to become a PET scan technician, you will need to have a college degree in nuclear medicine technology. While an associate's degree may be enough, it is best to continue your education until you receive your bachelor's degree.
Even though a college degree is not enough to fly for any of the regional airlines in the United States, a 5 year college degree is required to fly for a major US airline. It is best to have a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in aviation.
The word "Bachelors" as in a bachelors degree means "learned enough in the field to make a living at it". In a trade guild, it would be called "Journeyman".
This question is not specific enough. It depends on what type of degree you would like to graduate with. On the average, a bachelor's degree would take about four years.
artists who wish to gain commissioned works generally pursue a BFA- Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, although with enough skill, a degree is not necessary to enter the market.
Yes. Any Bachelor's Degree from a four year college or university is enough.
For some entry level positions the minimum degree requirement is a bachelor's degree. Many other positions require the minimum of a master's degree. For higher level and research positions a doctorate is a must.
The usual way is to have bachelor's degee in business, then get the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from law school. You may also wish to then add a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree. Oddly enough, in some states, you need only pass the bar to be an attorney, you don't have to go to law school.
A pediatrician can make enough money and be a stripper on the side too own any house they want.
A degree is photo journalism will probably work better.