To teach at a community college with a master's degree, you typically need a master's degree in the subject you want to teach, relevant work experience, and possibly teaching experience or a teaching certificate.
Check with different universities that you might be interested in attending. On their website they will tell you what qualifications are required.
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You should go to a community college for a masters degree for becoming a OTA. This is taking a little while to get.
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.
Masters degree for community college and PHD for any other college and a teaching certificate.
No. But if you are applying to college it might look good
1. A Ph.D with first class at Masters degree or at Bachelors degree. or 2. Masters degree with first class in masters or bachelors level with an assurance to complete Ph.D within 7 years.
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 qualifications for a community counselor can vary by location. Generally speaking, a counselor would have a Masters Degree in social work, or psychology.
no, a masters, or graduate degree, must be completed from a university
I don't think you can. Try taking pre-college courses then transferring to a 4 year college and go from there. Good Luck.
To obtain the master's degree (if starting at a community college), it will take two years at the community college, two additional years at a four year college or university, and then two to three years to finish the master's degree depending on the specialty.