It would depend on an individual's specific career goals and objectives. Different careers require different levels of education and training.
A person can get a High School Diploma by completing High School with enough credits. Courses can be completed on webpage courses too. Check local listings.
Some Ba programs do require mandatory courses, such as art history. You should check with your specific institutions policies, or speak with a guidance counselor about the courses required to graduate.
Normally graduate degrees do not require undergraduate degrees in the same subject. However, you may have to take some specific undergraduate courses while pursuing your masters degree.
Most, if not all, schools in the US require science courses to be taken during highschool. Different schools and districs have different policies of which classes you HAVE to take. Some may require you to take specific science courses or may count classes like welding or other science/technical related elective towards those required science courses.
Some of the good courses that do not require math's are mass communication and literature in English. Most of the arts courses do not require math's as well.
There are no specific required courses. It requires a bachelor's degree of some type.
Some states issue College Prep Diplomas as well as general education diplomas. The college prep diploma indicates that the student has completed a specific course load, aimed at preparing him or her for success in college.
This will depend on your area. Some will allow diplomas from technical schools; others require hands-on training and experience before qualifying you.
For colleges and universities that operate on a two semester academic year, laboratory science courses are typically four credits. There are some that require more.For colleges and universities that operate on a two semester academic year, laboratory science courses are typically four credits. There are some that require more.For colleges and universities that operate on a two semester academic year, laboratory science courses are typically four credits. There are some that require more.For colleges and universities that operate on a two semester academic year, laboratory science courses are typically four credits. There are some that require more.For colleges and universities that operate on a two semester academic year, laboratory science courses are typically four credits. There are some that require more.For colleges and universities that operate on a two semester academic year, laboratory science courses are typically four credits. There are some that require more.
Paramedic Course are available oneline; however some classes (or websites) require that you already be EMT certified. Courses vary in price and online courses require access to the internet.
That will depend on the jurisdiction. Some require an associates degree.
Technology classes.I don't know what a "technologist" is. You need to be more specific. However, in general, for a technical job in any given field you take courses in that field ... and probably a lot of others. There really isn't a specific standard curriculum (set or courses you take) that's the same everywhere; you would do best to determine what degree is required for the specific job you're thinking of, and then going to some college websites to see what courses they require for that particular degree.