Strictly speaking no. Most medical schools state they will accept a person who only has about 3.5 years of college credit, but in reality they require that you complete at least a bachelor's degree.
A medical degree -- either an MD or DO.
To become a pediatrician you need: 4 year college degree 4 year medical school degree 3-4 years of an accredited residency program For a combined total of 11-12 years of training after the completion of high school.
The minimum educational requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught. However, a doctorate is preferred.
When becoming a pediatrician, the expenses involved are:College- but it depends on what college you are going to and the degree that you want.also, if you want to open up your own practice, you have to buy equiptment, deal with rent, hire employees and other stuff that involves bussiness.
The classes you take in high school only aid you in being accepted to a college or university. However, some of the courses may be in the health science field, which would help you in your decision. To become a pediatrician, you will need to obtain an undergraduate degree, be accepted to a medical college and then do your internships.
If you want a pediatrician then you will stay in college for eleven 11 years ormore. It depends if your going to stay for being a pediatriciandoctor 11 years. No.11 years or more.bye,I`m Gloria aForensic scientist.
Being a registered nurse does not require a college degree, but you still have to take additional courses. Being a plumber also does not require a degree, but you will have to go through an apprenticeship program.
The minimum degree requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.
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The professional outlook for pediatricians is good because doctors perform a necessary function in society and are always needed.
With the qualifications of a pediatrician you can get a job as a internist and a family practitioner.
Race makes no difference in becoming a pediatrician.