If you dislike maths and chemistry it would seem foolish to attempt a degree in Science.
Being an artist, designer or any of the other creative professions is not a soft option though. While art is rewarding and enjoyable it is often badly paid and hard to break into.
Artist do not need to have a degree in art to be great, as the best artist are always self creations.
If you wish to be a successful artist a basic business course may be of far greater use than one in art. If you cant be successfully self employed you wont be a successful artist.
The exact answer depends on the program and the school, but if you already have a BS degree then you usually need to complete those courses in the engineering degree that you don't have from the chemistry degree. Since the degree means you have completed your 'general education' requirements, the classes you would take would be the ones specifically for the engineering degree (i.e. in engineering). The other course work would have already been counted.
Some jobs like being a doctor, require you to have a certain degree in a certain field from a college or university.
Different professionals do. Electricians, servicemen, cable installers, alarm installers and HVAC all use them. Community and security systems use them. To get a job with them you should have an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering, physics or chemistry.
I have a degree in forensic psychology.He turned a ninety degree angle.
It depends on the country. In Canada, to be called an engineer it is necessary to obtain a four- or five-year university degree, work with fully-fledged engineers for a certain period of time and then pass a professional examination.
No, it is pointless trivia.
Only if that job requires a chemistry degree. If it does not require one then no. You only need a chemistry degree for jobs that require them. Such as Chemistry Teacher, chemical engineers, etc.
The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
A. BC degree is a bachlor degree of chemistry.
It means that it's a triangle with a certain amount of temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. It could also mean that a certain triangle has a temperature inside it.
Yes. Everyone needs a four year degree in either chemistry or biochemistry.
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yes it is.
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M.Sc degree in chemistry with first class
bachelors, chemistry degree, and graduate degree
A masters degree. but a PhD in physics or chemistry helps alot.................................