Frank Romano, who is chairman emeritus of the graphic arts department at Rochester Institute of Technology, has a Ph.D. but I don't think it's in graphic arts. A Master in Fine Arts would probably be the terminal degree in this field, and you really only need one of those if you're going to teach at the university level. People working in the field should strive for either a Bachelor of Fine Arts or a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.
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The word "photograph" was coined in 1839 by Sir John Herschel and is based on the Greek φῶς (phos), meaning "light", and γραφή (graphê), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light"
A degree isn't necessary to do photography for weddings and other events. Many people get a degree, but this is more useful as a job qualification in competitive photography arenas. If you would like to work in fine art, a degree in photography would be useful because you world learn art and photography history, and principles of art. For most photography jobs this isn't necessary. Experience counts most. If you aren't planning to earn a degree there are other ways to get a job as a photographer. Volunteer or start an internship with a photographer. You'll learn how to set up for a shoot, interact with customers, process film, and other practical skills. This kind of experience can help you begin a career as a photographer without a degree.
After several years of experience, magazine and news photographers may advance to photography or picture editor positions. Some photographers teach at technical schools, film schools, or universities.
Education shows that a potential employee has knowledge and experience, is dedicated, and has the capacity to learn. If you aren't educated, how are you to perform your job?
To get a teaching job first a person has to graduate from an accredited 4 year university majoring in the field of elementary education, or higher education. An internship will also be required.
A degree in chemistry, preferably a Master's of Science or higher.
This depends on the job.
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That depends on who you are looking to get a job with.
An education gets you professional job with higher wages where without education you get job at retail stores with low wages! The other way is to be smart and open your own business! Hope this helps!
If you are interested in the type of education that is required to obtain a job at Google then you will find several job opportunities available. Google hires anyone from individuals with little to no education to individuals with several college degrees.
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Because the further you advance your education the more over qualified you are for the job.
Higher education is helpful for finding a job in most fields. If one is still in school or just finishing higher education, visiting the school's career center will probably offer good job leads. After completing higher education, one can update their resume, which can then be used to look for employment on sites such as Monster, LinkedIn, and Indeed.
We go to school to learn and prepare for higher education or a job.
By trainee, I assume you mean lab tech. That depends on your field. Often, higher education is required to be eligible for a career in a lab and, often times, said education comes with job placement and internship toward the end.