In answer to your question - no, you don't. Qualifications will depend upon the University requirements but most lecturers at Universities are not holders of Doctoral Degrees.
It depends where you want to teach and where you got your degree. Which institution or university did you earn it? Where you want to teach is also a factor, if you want to teach in an Islamic school then it shouldn't be a problem.
To teach college with a master's degree, you typically need a relevant master's degree in the subject you want to teach, along with teaching experience or a teaching certificate. Some colleges may also require a doctoral degree for certain positions.
If you are a doctoral candidate, you do not yet have a doctoral degree and so do not have credentials at that level. You may have a Bachelors or Masters degree that you can list if you want.
It'll depend on the exact aspect of theology. In general you'll want to have a PHD in the exact discipline of theology you want to teach.
you are writing a letter of intent, you need to answer this question as a part of your letter.
The rule of thumb for education is you need one degree higher than what you want to teach. So if you want to teach elementary or secondary education, you need a Bachelor's degree (4 years). If you want to teach at a college level, you need at least a Master's (5-6 years).
To maintain its accreditation, University of Phoenix requires that all instructors have an advanced degree. You must also have relevant work experience in the course that you want to teach.
A degree
You must get a university degree on the subject the you want to teach and then go to teachers college which takes about 1 yr.
you can personally hire a professional to teach you techniques and skills of photography. If you want a degree, you can go to any accredited university to obtain one.
It depends on what you want to teach and where you want to teach. If you want to teach children at the elementary level, a degree in elementary education would be sufficient. If you want to teach at the high school level, a degree in secondary education or a degree in the subject you want to teach (history, math, English, biology, etc.) would be necessary. If you wish to teach at the college level, usually a Master's degree in a specific field is the bare minimum. A doctorate (PhD) is usually preferred, particularly if you desire a full professorship.
Yes. However to teach, you may need more degrees or certificates, depending on what you want to teach and at what level.