If you're going that route, it's a two year vocational degree which a four year university isn't going to offer. You'd want to go to a trade school for this.
Well, if i were you i would get a master degree from college, its a start. You could start working as an automotive mechanic starting out young and your boss could show you how to do it, if your boss is that nice.
Technically, you don't need any college education to become an auto mechanic. However, it would be very wise to attend a technical college and get an associate's degree in automotive technology. I do not think that bachelor's degrees in automotive technology exist.
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Four to eight years of college would be required to be a forensic toxicologist.
You would have to take a psychology course
Ethics should be mandatory. History and politics would help. So would some economics courses.
I would try portland community college in the area that offer auto mechanic classes so you can get your certification.
You can go to any college that has a degree in justice and if accepted into the FBI you would go through their training before becoming an agent.
You would have attend about 6 years of college before you can become a Astronomer.
You should major in nutrition classes. If not, the next best thing would be a health & human development class.
Yes, auto mechanics does have to finish schooling to be a licensed auto mechanic. You don't have to have schooling to work as a mechanic but if something goes wrong with someone's car then you would be liable like a licensed mechanic.
In most places you will need to graduate High School and then graduate from a trade school or mechanic training program in order to be a certified mechanic. The requirements to graduate from High School will vary by your state and by district. Getting a college education is especially important if you plan to run your own shop because you will need business training as well as mechanic training. I would recommend graduating from high school and then asking at a local community college what kinds of business degrees and mechanic training programs they offer.