"For legal careers, you would need a bachelor's degree. To become a lawyer, you would need a four year college degree plus a juris doctorate (J.D) from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school."
Degrees are very important for careers because they help students learn and help them build up the knowledge required to have a career. At a university, it is not only degrees that are earned but life experiences too.
Some possible careers in the legal profession include lawyers, judges, paralegals, legal assistants, legal secretaries, court reporters, and mediators. Other roles may involve legal researchers, law professors, or compliance officers. Each of these roles plays a crucial part in the legal system and require different skills and qualifications.
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There are many doctorate degrees that lead to highest paying careers, It is important to pick a career that is suitable for you, and not just because it pays well.
Answer Legal Secretary/Legal Assistant Paralegal Court Reporter Lawyer (of course) IT Specialist
You can take the Qualification in Careers Guidance Postgraduate Diploma in Careers Guidance at university. This is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time course.
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Ashworth University offers an extensive range of degrees from High School Equivalency courses to Master's degrees in a wide field of careers.
Few careers outside of academia or the clergy will strictly require degrees in Philosophy or Religion. These degrees, however, should introduce you to ways of thinking and "how to think," and provide you social background knowledge, which are valuable qualifications for any knowledge work.
They are in almost every field, and some that do not even require a degree.
You can see a list of step to step guid at www.ehow.com › Careers & Work › Careers › Legal Jobs. Another good site is www.bailyes.com/howtobecomeabailbondsman.html
At education-portal.com/religion_degrees.html there are lists of all religious schools and degrees for careers in religious leadership, teaching and counseling.