A college major is simply the area of specialization you choose to get your bachelors degree in. A bachelors degree is a requirement for many jobs today. The line of work you decide to get into and remain in after graduation is your career. Your major and the career you go into do not necessarily have to be in the same field. While some majors (such as Nursing) lead directly into a career, many jobs today only require a bachelors degree of some kind, it doesn't matter in what field. The major you decide to graduate with should be a reflection of your academic strengths and interests. The important thing employers look for is your ability to complete a higher education program of study.
If you take a degree through a regionally accredited community college, the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Career schools typically do not have this preferred accreditation which will present a number of problems with other schools should you wish to continue your education, and also problems with many employers. The private career schools are much more expensive and are typically a for-profit business. I would strongly recommend you take your degree through a community college.
the associates is a college level degree. A career is what you do for a living.
Carol E. Hanson has written: 'A study of the influence of career exploration on career and educational goals of community college students' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Career development, Community college students, Decision making, Student aspirations, Students, Vocational guidance, Whatcom Community College
A career assessment test can be taken in a community colleges career center. If it is difficult to find a community college near you, there are various online career assessment test that can be used.
what is a job?,what ia a career? what is the difference beetween job & career?
Some good colleges for forensic nursing are GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY, PHOENIX COLLEGE, PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX and SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
i do not know
community college
You can take a career assessment test with your guidance counselor in high school or in the guidance office of a local community college to figure out what career you may want or be good at before entering college.
Nope. It transfers to some other colleges but as far as I can find, it won't transfer to any community college that can transfer you to a state school or anything like that.
Both the "Kirkwood Community College" in Cedar Rapids and the "Northeast Iowa Community College" in Calmar offer programs which support a career in that field.