I would get a teaching cred. with that history degree. What else are you going to do with a degree in history? Might consider law as well or political science with your history, but remember the reason you go to college is so when you finish you can find a good job.
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the early history of china goes all the way back to 5,000 b.c. and I believe the dynasties are the best part. The best dynasty was the Xao dynasty it was awsome the second best was the gan ning dynasty :)
You probably need a degree in law and you need to now a lot about the history of government and politics.
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There are several jobs you can get with an administration degree. Having just a degree in administration can open up a whole world of opportunity. If a person also possesses a minor in history, they may seek out a job in a museum or working as a historian.
History is a major in a bachelor of arts degree. You would need to fulfill these requirements plus a minor and all the necessary courses.
You receive one degree. Your transcript will indicate your major and minor. You do not receive another degree for a minor.
Typically, colleges do not offer a minor with an associate's degree.Typically, colleges do not offer a minor with an associate's degree.Typically, colleges do not offer a minor with an associate's degree.Typically, colleges do not offer a minor with an associate's degree.Typically, colleges do not offer a minor with an associate's degree.Typically, colleges do not offer a minor with an associate's degree.
Individuals often take a minor along with their primary program of study (Major), however, there is no such thing as a minor degree. A minor typically does not meet the requirements of a degree either in the amount of credits needed or course work.
You get one degree particular to your major. Your transcript will indicate the minor you have completed.
Im not so sure about being able to a minor first but I do know that you can get an Associates degree first.
There is no such thing as a minor degree. Typically, four year colleges and universities offer minors in many areas. However, a minor is not a degree nor does it meet the requirements of a degree. Students declare a major program of study (typically four years), and can choose to take with that major, a minor program of study. Still, the degree whether with or without a minor requires - in most cases - your years of study.
It depends how you are defining a minor degree. That being said, degree abbreviations after a name are typically reserved for master's and doctorate degrees when work related.
I do not believe there is a minor in law. In addition, there is no such thing as a bachelor's or master's in law. They do have pre-law programs, however it is not a degree or minor.
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The requirements vary from State to State and even between school districts within some States. A Bachelor's Degree in Education with a minor in History should be adquate in most places. A Master's Degree and a Teaching Certificate, should suffice in all of them at the High School level. A PhD in History would be required to teach at the college level.