I am 2nd year BSc microbiology student are there any 1year courses after degree?
Courses taken after graduating with a college degree. These are used to earn a higher level college degree or a second degree in a different subject.
postgraduate
The associates degree is typically a two year program of study. The first year students are referred to as freshman and the second year students are referred to as sophomores.
No not typically. The general education courses should transfer over toward the requirements of the second degree. They will evaluate your prior work and apply as many credits as usable for the second degree.
Yes, but there is usually no reason to. As long as the courses are accredited you should get credit towards your degree.
If you have chosen your school, plan for the degrees and make changes based on the program's performance and options. Good luck.
Yes you do need a special education degree to be able to teach special education courses. You can visit this website for more information on obtaining your special education degree. http://www.specialeducationdegreezone.com/
Once you obtain a bachelor's degree, you are no longer eligible for state and federal grants. The other option is a guaranteed student loan. However, you would have to pay this back starting six months after completion of the second degree or starting six months after you stop attending.
In order to teach, one must have at least a Master's degree in education. You will also have to undertake student teaching in order to familiarize yourself with the classroom environment.
Chemical Engineering. It encompasses all the requirements of a Chemistry degree (Second hardest) and an Engineering degree. Be prepared to sit next to pre-medical students learning about chemistry. Be prepared to take the same courses as a Physics Major, same courses as a Math Major, and learn about thermodynamics that an Engineering Major will take.
No, sorry you cannot. First, no legitimate college or university will give that many credits in transfer. Second, approximately half the courses for the bachelor's degree must be taken at the junior and senior level.
Nothing really. A freshman in college is an undergraduate student. A senior in college is also an undergraduate student. All those pursuing an associate or bachelor's degree are undergraduates students.