To start a degree program you need a high school diploma or GED.
maybe you could be a little more specific on what career
There is no need for a degree to pursue real estate investing as a career. The issue most come across is the capital needed to start. As long as the money is there and you got the know how any one can do it.
Typically, undergraduate coursework is considered the next level of higher education beyond high school completion, and can start with either an associates (two year degree) or bachelor's degree (four year degree).
Yes, I would start by looking at Capella or DeVry. Kaplan would also have a masters of education degree.
An advanced degree in Early Childhood Education with some business classes would be a good place to start.
Most Head Start programs want their lead teachers to have a bachelors degree in early childhood education. The educational requirement for teachers who are not lead teachers may not require a bachelors degree.
Most schools will hire you if you have a degree. Check your local community college for classes that offer education and get your associates degree to start off.
An engineering degree, usually a Bachelor's degree of Engineering - a BE - to start with. Or you can become a better engineer and go for a higher education
Most school principals start out as teachers which requires a bachelor's degree in education. Once the decision is made to become a principal, the person would complete a master's degree in education administration.
Start out towards a degree in Business Administration.
There are no degree requirements. You would be more concerned with funding and meeting the licensing requirements.
You should probably do a higher level education such as A-levels so that you have gained the skills needed. You then may have to apply to go into the police then start at the bottom, and gain your way to be a CSI