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Not in Canada; however, it may depend on the college. Many prefer that you have a masters degree in the subject, although experience in the field may go a long way.
In order to teach marketing I would imagine that one must have a degree in Advertisement, Communications, and if they're teaching graduate school then it would have to be a master's. You can research teaching degrees, specialized "marketing" degrees, etc.
Some websites that might teach you about women's body parts include WebMD, and Human Anatomy, or Discovery. Learning about the human body is often learned in science.
Images of the human respiratory system can be viewed on several websites. Among these is Teach PE. Google Images also has many images of the human respiratory system.
To teach special education within the public school system, you must have a bachelor's degree in an education program and state teachers certification. This will take four years to complete as a full-time student, and provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
The minimum educational requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught. However, a doctorate is preferred.
It depends on what level of education. Most colleges and universities require that an instructor must have at least a Masters degree and have taken a graduate course in the area he/she will be teaching. Viper1
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Not much. Usually one needs at least a masters degree to teach.
It depends where you want to teach and where you got your degree. Which institution or university did you earn it? Where you want to teach is also a factor, if you want to teach in an Islamic school then it shouldn't be a problem.
yes you do need some type of degree or certification to teach an excercise class.it is good to have the degree/certification.
you can teach at a junior college and, I believe, four year colleges with a master's degree, but you need a doctorate degree to teach at a university. the rule of thumb is that you need a degree beyond the degree in which the courses you are teaching leads to!