A hygiene license is not considered a post-secondary degree; rather, it is a certification that allows individuals to practice in specific hygiene-related fields, such as dental or health hygiene. Obtaining a hygiene license typically requires completing a relevant educational program, which may be offered at the post-secondary level, but the license itself is a credential rather than a degree.
Yes, a master's degree is considered post-secondary education as it is pursued after completing a bachelor's degree.
Yes, you need a Dental Hygienists license or a Dental License to "clean" teeth. Most states require at least an Associate in Science Degree in Dental Hygiene.
Post secondary education is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education. This would include high school (secondary school). Thus, any degree in higher education following secondary school is considered post secondary, if not then it is not post secondary.
A graphic design degree would be more than sufficient to be a secondary art teacher. More importantly, you would have to obtain a teaching certification and license for your specific state.
Not anywhere that I know of. You do generally need a post-graduate degree, though.
A degree which is secondary evidence,
Yes
Post secondary education can be any degree beyond high school completion.
A license? For what? Education does not require a license. You need a bachelor's degree before going for a masters.
yes, and Associates Degree (AA) is part of a post secondary education.
If you have a masters degree in history, art, math, English or science, then you could teach. *Majority of Colleges and Universities require a doctorate in order to teach. Teaching in Elementary and Secondary schools requires an additional teaching certificate/license.
A post secondary degree is one that you redieved second to your degree - that you returned to school.