Yes. There is not a degree in "nothing".
I have never been made aware of a college or university offering this major.
To obtain a bachelors degree you need to attend an accredited college or university usually for a minimum of four years. Each university has different requirements for their degrees, usually a mix of general education classes along with classes specific to your major or emphasis.
Not necessarily. To obtain a bachelor's degree one must declare a major. A student can choose to take a minor, however it is not a requirement.
You must attend a school which has art as a major. You can get your associates or bachelors. The coursework will usually include everything from art history, to ceramics and sculpting, to drawing and painting.
The requirements would depend on the specific associate degree type (AA, AS, AAS) and the specific major. Each will have requirements particular to itself.
There are several reasons: * They do not deal in science, but superstition * They are not graduates of any University or similar institution in any related degree as no such degree exists * Astrology is not a science, it is more akin to palm reading and tarot cards
There is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in law. It takes four years for the bachelor's degree with completion of all prerequisite coursework (any major), and three years of law school to obtain the Juris Doctor (JD) degree.
Within the US there is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in law, just pre-law tracts embedded into a students major. To become a lawyer, one must obtain a juris doctor degree (JD).
No it is not possible. All degree types have many specific programs of study which fall under them, and each program of study has requirements particular to itself. Thus, in order to obtain a degree you must declare a major and fulfill all the requirements of that major.
Selecting a college is a very important choice. Major in economics and follow the criteria, ultimately obtaining your bachelor's degree. You may decide to start working or to further study for your master's degree.
I don't know what "a major degree" is supposed to mean. A bachelor's degree usually takes a minimum of four years (though it's possible in many places to complete it in three if you really work at it).