There is no Gynecology major. Gynecology is a specialty that professional doctors are later able to undertake. You will first have to enter a medical program.
The prerequisites to obtaining a state contractor license is a four year undergraduate degree. You can read more at www.contractors-license.org/va/Virginia.html Although the specific requirements will vary from state to state. Generally you will need a degree,and you will need to pass a state issued exam.
You will need to get a bachelors degree, then a masters degree, then a doctorate of medicine degree, then do an internship in obstetrics-gynecology, then a residency in obstetrics-gynecology. All this takes about 12 years of work.
Yes, you can study psychology after obtaining a degree in biotechnology. Many graduate programs in psychology accept students with diverse undergraduate backgrounds. You may need to fulfill specific prerequisites or take additional courses depending on the program requirements.
Typically, one of the prerequisites for an MBA is completion of a bachelors degree, with appropriate prerequisite course work.Typically, one of the prerequisites for an MBA is completion of a bachelors degree, with appropriate prerequisite course work.Typically, one of the prerequisites for an MBA is completion of a bachelors degree, with appropriate prerequisite course work.Typically, one of the prerequisites for an MBA is completion of a bachelors degree, with appropriate prerequisite course work.Typically, one of the prerequisites for an MBA is completion of a bachelors degree, with appropriate prerequisite course work.Typically, one of the prerequisites for an MBA is completion of a bachelors degree, with appropriate prerequisite course work.
That would be a Medical Doctor who has specialized in gynecology.
Within the US, a master's degree is one of the prerequisites for applying to a master's degree.
There are no prerequisites for law school.
A doctor of medicine degree (M.D.) followed by a residency in Obstetrics/Gynecology.
Because you have an arts degree does not mean you cannot pursue a science degree at the graduate level. Just choose your master's program of study and do it. If the master's program requires any prerequisites , you can take the prerequisites and move on. Not all programs of study at the graduate level require prerequisites other than a bachelor's degree. I just depends on the major.
You can pursue any degree you wish to. You just have to inquire about the prerequisites that are required for that major (if any). If there are prerequisites and you have not completed them, you may have to complete them first at the undergraduate level before being admitted.
First a medical degree then a specialty in gynecology (More education).
Bachelor degree in Sciences, Medical Doctor degree, four years of post doctorate training in obstetrics and gynecology