With a PhD in any subject, a person could teach at any two-year or four-year collegiate institution. With licensing, a person could also teach below the college level.
Not much. Usually one needs at least a masters degree to teach.
It'll depend on the exact aspect of theology. In general you'll want to have a PHD in the exact discipline of theology you want to teach.
a good one.
There are 146 medical schools in the United States-126 teach allopathic medicine and award a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree; 20 teach osteopathic medicine and award the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree.
At church, they teach theology to everyone who is there.
No. They are non-denominational and teach straight Christian theology.
yes, Roman parents taught their children about their gods, their rites and their myths. The Romans did not have a theology or a book like the bible. They just had myths and rites. Roman sacred texts were the preserve of the priesthoods.
Bob Richards was a theology professor at La Verne College in California.
teach
It depends where you want to teach and where you got your degree. Which institution or university did you earn it? Where you want to teach is also a factor, if you want to teach in an Islamic school then it shouldn't be a problem.
yes you do need some type of degree or certification to teach an excercise class.it is good to have the degree/certification.
you can teach at a junior college and, I believe, four year colleges with a master's degree, but you need a doctorate degree to teach at a university. the rule of thumb is that you need a degree beyond the degree in which the courses you are teaching leads to!