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The specific courses required for a bachelor's degree is strictly dependent on the specific program of study (major). Each will have requirements particular to itself.
The classes that are required depends on the specific degree type (AA, AS, AAS), and the specific program of study (Major). Each will have requirements particular to themselves.
It waries from school to school. browse any college website and you will find a cirriculum for the degree and it will provide a description of the major and what you can do with it.
It really depends on the school you decide to earn a degree from. Basic classes for that major would include reading, math, and writing. Some other classes that may be included are children's literature, child psychology, and other classes with practicum experience.
it doesnt matter what kind of degree unless you have outstanding grades in high school. your major thing is the right classes it doesnt matter what kind of degree unless you have outstanding grades in high school. your major thing is the right classes it doesnt matter what kind of degree unless you have outstanding grades in high school. your major thing is the right classes
You have to have a G.P.A requirement to work. Also you must have at least an associates degree. A major in a medical field for an example is required to become a lab technician.
Yes, in most major universities the degree is conferrable. Many classes are needed to get to this level though. Classes range in difficulty, from overly easy to incredibly hard.
There are no certain high school classes that are required to become a criminalist. Any advanced science classes whoever would be beneficial. A criminalists is required to complete a bachelor's degree program with a major in chemistry or a related physical or natural science.
need more info - what major - best to talk to a councilor as classes will vary by school etc
If you are taking a double major it should have no affect. If you already have a bachelors degree, and now planning to the another degree, then you will not qualify for financial aid assistance.
Social workers are usually requires to have a college degree. They often take classes and get their major in classes related to psychology
The courses required depends on the specific program of study (major). For example, The course requirements for an AAS in computer science will be much different than the of an AAS in electronics engineering.