its the bachelors degree
and i love it and always love the job
Additional requirements vary by school. The best way to find out is to contact a local school you are interested in teaching at and see what they require. Some may require a special ed certification.
Pharmacy technicians are licensed by the state. Each state sets the requirements, which includes specific coursework. Your best bet is to locate the programs in your area, and then research the requirements of each: www.pharmacytechs.net/
This is actually called a Sonographer. A Sonographer is not a doctor. Most of them are just technicians which means they go to school no longer than 2 years.
they give you special effects but sometimes they give you negative effects such as blindness hope this helps noob - written from school
The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for pharmacy technicians but is not completely applicable to all state so you still have to check your local board for the requirements. There is no national training standard for pharmacy technicians, but employers favor applicants who have formal training, certification, or previous experience. There also are no formal training requirements for pharmacy aides, but a high school diploma may increase an applicant's prospects for employment.
Where you choose to attend a special effects makeup course would depend on your location. Alternatively you can choose to move to accommodate your furthering education. The following website offers a worldwide list of special effect schools, http://www.fxsupply.com/features/muschools.html
A good school is the Orlando cosmetology school of Florida. They likely provide classes in that subject area as it is strictly a technical school for the study of cosmetology.
Depends on what you want to do in the medical field. A physician has 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3-8 years of internship. There are also medical technicians, registered nurses, nursing assistants, etc, all with different educational requirements.
UCLA, NYU but you should really try for Douglas Education Center school in Monessen, PA.
Additional requirements vary by school. The best way to find out is to contact a local school you are interested in teaching at and see what they require. Some may require a special ed certification.
You can find a school for ekg technician in trade-schools.net
Every school has different requirements