Yes, you can become a teacher with just a bachelor's degree, but you will also need to complete a teacher certification program or obtain a teaching license in most states.
At least a bachelor's degree in zoology from a university.
No, you have to go to college and get a degree.
you have to have a bachelors degree i think
It varies per state and degree requirements per state. Some states require just a bachelors and others may require both a masters and bachelors degree. But it can start at about $40,000 with a masters. Again it depends on the state requirements.
A bachelor's degree is required when entering any basic engineerig job, a masters degree in science or mathematics will get higher paying jobs than just having a bachelors degree.
You do not need an associates degree to get a bachelors, one is just more extensive than the other. If I were you, I would go straight for the bachelors.
There are more questions to answer. What is your current education level? If you hold a bachelors degree or above you may just need to get your teacher certification. Each state is different so research your state requirements.
Typically, there are four levels of college degrees (to include nursing). They are as follows from lowest to highest.AssociatesBachelorsMastersDoctorate (highest level of academic attainment)The associates and bachelors are referred to as undergraduate coursework. The master's and doctorate are referred to as graduate degrees. Refer to the below.
Ryan Buell just got a bachelors degree in May 2006.
In Texas you have to have a bachelors degree (4 year college degree) in order to become a Game Warden. I imagine it's about the same every where else.
No - just go straight for the bachelors degree. IF I may make a suggestion - take some courses in Special Education and Reading. Getting either and especially BOTH endorsements will make your efforts to find a teaching position much easier! Good luck and have fun!
you just need a bachelors degree and a high school diploma