well i really need to know what college degree takes two years to obtain. so can you just please give me the answer? thanks a lot. well i really need to know what college degree takes two years to obtain. so can you just please give me the answer? thanks a lot.
The question should be, "what career is good for you?" To succeed and be happy in that success you must work out of passion - a love for what you do. One of the worse things - in terms of careers - is to wake up in the morning and say, "Damn it, I have to go to work! It's not good for you, and it is not good for your employer. Employers want their employees coming into work energized, excited, and working out of passion. They do not want them dragging in because it's Monday, and doing cartwheels out the door because it's Friday! Finding your passion is not always so simple. Still, the worse thing you can do is procrastinate your education because you feel you do not know what you want to do. In the beginning, you can take the, what I will call the safe courses. Every program requires English, general or specific electives, Social Science etc. that will apply to any curriculum. Put your foot in the door and just do it! Now, while you are there, make an appointment with a Career Counselor. These are individuals who are trained or specialized in helping you develop career goals. They will interview you, give you an interest inventory, discuss options etc. Once you come to a decision that you feel is appropriate for yourself, I would then contact individuals who are in the field you think you're interested in. Ask them if you can shadow them for a day so that you can get a better feel for the day to day operations. You can ask them how they feel about their work, the ups and the downs etc. Usually people are very open to discuss their trails and tribulations, failures, and successes within their field of expertise. However, be warned! Do not speak with just one individual, because they may have an opinion that is either too negatively or positively skewed. Get a variety of perspectives. Sooner or later you will find it! Just do not panic and rush the issue! One last thing; There are dream stealer's out there. Sadly, the people who are the first ones to steal your dreams away are those who love you the most, to include family and friends. They may say things like, "Why do you want to do that, what are you crazy?" They may say hurtful things like, "Oh, you can't do that." They may even try to push you in a different direction. This is not because they do not love you, but they may be worried or in fear for you. They may be afraid that you are making a mistake. Remember this, the only way an individual can steal your dreams away, is if you let them. Just make sure you have an appropriate counselor, mentor, or coach, and do your research. It's going to be OK!!
£28,000 a year
An associates degree
Nursing (RN), Rad tech, Respiratory Care
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Becoming a dental assistant takes 4 year degree and about a year of an internship. You could get a 2 year degree and then a 2 year internship as well.
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Typically, the two year program of study is referred to as an Associates degree, and the four year program of study is a bachelors degree.
No, 2 year degrees are not accepted as University Degree you have to do a 4 year degree. in your case may be after doing 2 year master you will be considered as graduate internationally No, 2 year degrees are not accepted as University Degree you have to do a 4 year degree. in your case may be after doing 2 year master you will be considered as graduate internationally No, 2 year degrees are not accepted as University Degree you have to do a 4 year degree. in your case may be after doing 2 year master you will be considered as graduate internationally
Is there a technical or community college that offers a 2 year degree in museum management
There may be some that will admit you with a two year degree. Most of them require a bachelor's degree. The subject of the degree does not matter.
After 2 year i get the master degree.
The University of California - Los Angeles is primarily a four-year bachelor's degree college, although it does provide 2-year associate's degree options as well.
This could depend on what type of degree you have. What did you major in? Also is your degree a 2 year? 4 year? Graduate degree? You could be a teacher with just a 4 year degree. Public relations is a 4 year degree job. Again, it depends on your degree and what experience you have.
Licensed Public Nurses have a 2 year degree, lots of business jobs are available with associate degrees. Administrative assistant jobs are very popular with this degree. Firefighters and police officers often have 2 year degrees.
The ASN degree, is a 2 year degree and is required to get a nursing license. Many students in today's job market, are going for the 4 year degree, a BSN.
A 4 year LPN degree and then a 2 year RN. It is the equivalent of a Masters Degree.