Your best bet is to find a good NURSING PROGRAM at your local community college, state university, state college or local university. That is where you will find good, accredited programs. Good Luck! <<adr>>
Outside of the professional phase nursing courses, typically for most nursing curriculum's you will have to complete the following.
Career gualifications
If you want to become a realtor you should contact you local community college or university. They offer classes to be a certified realtor and they should also have information on where to find the classes elsewhere.
Community college classes are great for someone who is undecided on a major. You can get a lot of your general education requirements out of the way if you are planning on attending a 4 year college in the future. Be sure that whatever 4 year college you do plan to attend accepts the classes you are taking at the community college.
A local community college or university should offer some classes in photography. Art schools or community art centers are another resource for finding these classes.
Answer Most community colleges, or state classes. Just call a EMS agency and ask them for information. ANY community college should have these classes readily available to you.
You should go to culinary school.
Calculus, Dif. Eq, Physics, Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Circuit Analysis and Digital Logic are all good courses that are offered at many community colleges.
... you must go through about 13 years of college...
If you are still in high school there aren't many classes that apply. Some schools have classes for nurse assistants that could apply. You will need your math and science classes. Most EMTs get training through fire departments or with a community college coursework.
Any community college would be fine as long as the school has a regional accreditation (most all community colleges do). You should start with your home county community college. It will be less expensive.
Do not worry about a major. Check the catalog of the university you want to attend for its core classes (100 and 200 level classes) and take those classes at the community college. Check with the 4 year institution to be sure your credits will transfer.
You should talk to a counselor at your local community college. They can show you what classes you need to take in order to learn more about computer networking.
If you are going to a holistic college, they have a program already lined up. If you are in a regular college, you should take nutrition classes and any classes like anatomy and physiology.