Yes, you can teach at a college with a master's degree, but it may depend on the specific college and their requirements for faculty positions. Some colleges may prefer or require a doctoral degree for certain teaching positions.
Typically, no less than a masters degree with a PhD preferred.
Typically, in most all colleges today, a college degree would be necessary for this type of position. At the college and universities I teach at, a masters degree is required.
Not in Canada; however, it may depend on the college. Many prefer that you have a masters degree in the subject, although experience in the field may go a long way.
The minimum educational requirement to teach at the college or university level is a masters degree in the subject you are teaching, with a doctorate preferred.
Typically, it takes a minimum of a masters degree and completed graduate work in the course you are teaching.
Yes, it is possible within the fine arts department. The minimum educational requirement to teach at the college and/or university level is a master's degree in the subject you are teaching, with a doctorate preferred.
Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.Typically, a minimum of a masters degree is required, and you must have had a masters in the subject you are teaching.
All you do is have a masters degree in computer science and then start creating. They should teach you in the college class.
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Not much. Usually one needs at least a masters degree to teach.
A master of arts is a degree category from which many specific programs of study fall. Typically, to teach at a college level, you need to have a masters in the subject you are teaching. If you would like to teach art history (for example), and you had that coursework within you masters, there should not be a problem.
If you interview, mention where you got your master's and PhD from (if they don't ask I wouldn't say that the school is unaccerdited, but the employer will probably still want to know). To teach college you need a PhD in either the subject you want to teach or in Education (pretty much any PhD's okay)....If you decide to teach high school or something else, then you would need a teaching credential (but not for teaching college).