I will not say it is impossible, however, most individuals who attempt something this drastic wind up dropping out of college. There are some accelerated programs offered by colleges and universities, but I am not aware of any that would cut that much time off.
Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.
I am a student at maastricht university doing a MBA i have just started and have completed 5 subjects. I have a law degree as a first degree. have been working for about 12 years as prosecutor in namibia. What suggestions do you have as a thesis topic for a person with a law degree and prosecution as a first degree?
4 years to get a Bachelor's degree in most subjects like Computer Science or Information Technology. A BS in Computer Engineering might take 4.5 or 5 years.
It usually takes 6 years to earn a masters degree. Some people in subjects like this can load up on their courses and accomplish it in 5 years.
There is no such thing as a minor degree. Typically, four year colleges and universities offer minors in many areas. However, a minor is not a degree nor does it meet the requirements of a degree. Students declare a major program of study (typically four years), and can choose to take with that major, a minor program of study. Still, the degree whether with or without a minor requires - in most cases - your years of study.
in our place you need to study a college degree Midwifery for 4 years to become a midwife
of course there is no upper age limit
Within the United States, there is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in Law. It is a juris doctor (JD) degree. Thus, it takes four years for the bachelor's degree, followed by an additional three years of law school.
Within the United States, it would take four years for the bachelor's degree (there is no required or recommended major), and three years of law school to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree. In addition, the individual must pass the bar-exam within the state he/she wishes to practice.
Within the United States, It would take four years for the bachelor's degree, and three years of law school.
It depends on what your overall career goals are. You can get an associates degree in psychology within two years as a full-time student. You can get a bachelors degree within four years. However, those who are actually recognized as psychologist are those who have completed a masters degree in some specific area such as clinical psychology, or school psychologist, but mostly those who are psychologists have acquired their doctorate degree in the field.
Being able to read. There are a few states were you can 'read the law' and take the bar exam without going to college or getting a law degree. Most states require a law degree (3 years) after the completion of a bachelor's degree (4 years).