To pursue a career in oceanography, I would recommend taking classes in marine Biology, ocean chemistry, and physical oceanography to understand the biological, chemical, and physical processes of ocean systems. Additionally, courses in geology, meteorology, and environmental science would provide a well-rounded foundation. Hands-on experience through fieldwork and laboratory courses would also be essential for practical skills in data collection and analysis. Finally, classes in statistics and data science would be beneficial for interpreting research findings.
you have to take art classes
Classes that you would be required to take in order to get a degree in biblical studies would be theology classes. One college that offers these classes is Nazareth.
i would like to take cna classes
You need to take a lot of science classes. I would recommend taking classes that a lot of nurses have to take. To get started, I would look at your local community college.
They are classes that will teach you about engineering. I would take them if you are interested in engineering.
Depends on what your function there would be. If it's painting, take some classes for body painting. If it's fabrication, take classes for that. If it's rebuilding engines, take classes for that, etc.
You should take sketching classes or drawing classes if you would like to learn how to draw.
Yes, you can take classes year round. I would look into a local school near you for classes.
The most practical place to take Phlebotomy classes would be at the University of California. You may also take these classes at a medical school in your area or online.
i would probably try to take AP classes or more European and outside Studies classes
art classes and photography classes
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math