There are no special subjects, but being good at math is a plus. You do however, if you want to be ticketed, need to go through an apprenticeship course, 4 years usually , and you take tests each year or you'll need to get four years of experience and then go challenge the carpentry test. A lot of people in construction do not have a ticket.
Typically, there are no educational requirements for a construction worker. However, advancement could be limited without an education, especially moving up to management positions.
None; construction workers typically learn their skills on the job and by attending training classes.
No college is needed to become a construction worker. All you need is to get on crew and a few tools.
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
It will take you about eighteen months to become a paramedic after you get your Associates degree. You will need to take Anatomy courses as well are first aid courses to get you started. After that you might want to take some trauma management or psychology courses.
Definitely take any music courses.
You can get training for construction trades at community colleges and technical colleges. Usually these courses take two years or less. You will need to become a trained and licensed contractor. This can take several years of hard work,but is well worth it in the end.
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You will have to take chemistry and biology
The courses you need to take to become a college surgeon is dependent on the school you applied to. Log on to the school website and take a look at the course list and pre-recs for more specifics about required courses.
Accounting, Advance maths
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