Naturopathy schools, not surprisingly, offer Naturopathic degrees. These are long and hard degrees to obtain but if you stick with it, you can make a whole lot of money.
Theology schools offer degrees of many areas, theological degrees mostly. Inquire a school of specific relevancy to learn which degrees they offer and how to obtain enrollment.
There are many schools that offer online degrees. Check into the Better Business Bureaus accredited schools that focus on finance degrees in the banking industry for online classes.
There are many schools that offer degrees online. Pick the college of your choice and check their website. You should be able to find the information on what kind of online degrees they offer.
You should search any online business school, such as University of Phoenix's www.phoneix.edu, and find out what kind of business degrees they offer. You can search other online schools if you prefer something different.
Naturopathy is a system of healing based on nature. Disease is treated with the use of food, exercise and heat in an effort to facilitate the natural healing process.
Most schools offer degrees in genetics, whereas they formerly offered it as a specialization of a biology degree. Today, it's possible to get a bachelor's (BA and BS), master's (MA and MS) and even a PhD in genetics.
There are many schools that offer courses in software testing. This will, however, depend upon your location, as most schools only offer this as an on campus course.
Auto repair schools will offer such classes as Piston Maintanence 101, Fuel Line Replacement 201, and Gear Shifts Today 101.
There are no requirements to be a poet... or any sort of creative writer....
LPN schools will offer all the classes needed to begin a career as a nurse.
there is no specific kind, but certain computer companies offer discounts to schools, usually gateway or dell...but ive seen macs in some schools...so it depends on the school and the amount of money they have..
I'm sorry but I could not locate the school you've listed, Estate Boston, so I cannot tell you what degrees they offer. If they were a small school it's possible they're no longer accredited and no longer running.