Depending on the institution, some do have the major indicated. My master's does indicate the specific program of study. Still, my personal opinion is that I think it's a good idea to have the program indicated on the diploma itself.
My college in NJ granted on your diploma "with distinction in ", if you had a 4.0 in your major.
Being a locksmith does not require a college degree. You should look for an expert who needs an apprentice.
To complete the Bachelor's degree program in cosmetic dentistry you will have to take general education courses prior to classes emphasizing your major. You should also have a high school diploma or GED to be able to enroll in a college. Most cosmetic dentist also tend to obtain their Master's degree in dentistry.
Typically community college are open admissions. They are open to those 18 years of age or older. However, to be placed into a major, the individual must have a high school diploma, GED, or be placed according to ability to benefit. The community college system is a great place to start. It gives everyone a chance. The student can complete an associate degree and transfer to a four year college or university after completion of the degree, if a higher degree is desired.
Yes, you will surely need a college degree for this line of work. You should major in Childcare Management.
You get one degree particular to your major. Your transcript will indicate the minor you have completed.
I have never been made aware of a college or university offering this major.
you should major in health.
what matters more is your major in college. you wont become an editor with just a high school diploma
I don't believe Jennifer went to College, it just states her highest level of education as her High School Diploma.
received a degree in mechanical engineering from Manhattan College
You receive one degree. Your transcript will indicate your major and minor. You do not receive another degree for a minor.