answersLogoWhite

0

Academic Majors

Academic majors are the course works individuals study during college which relate to their chosen career paths.

500 Questions

What words describes wind?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Breeze

Air

Cyclone

Flurry

Can you do a major in psychology and minor in sociology when doing your degree?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

You could, but ask yourself how would you use it once you finished. Both are major subjects just alone without pairing them, but , again, the big question is can you get a job when you are done? Psychology by itself doesn't get you a job unless you go on to a MA in counseling or a PhD in clinical psychology. Anthropology is a wonderful area of study but finding a job other than teaching is hard. If you don't like hot dry buggy places then it isn't for you. If you wouldn't like the jungles with big spiders and snakes it isn't for you. If you have allergies or sunburn it isn't for you. I love anthropology but wouldn't have been good at it for all the reasons above.

Are robots better than human teachers?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Robots may be able to answer more questions, but it takes human teachers to connect with the students. If the sudent is having a bad day, the robot wont recognize that, nor will it know to go out of its way to help the student sort out fixing grades or life situations. I for one love the kids that I work with and appreciate them for the individuals that they are. A robot wont identify with them nor know to give positive reinforcement.

What are the reasons for educational planning?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Planning in important to know where you are going. It can also be a road map to plot your progress so that if there are problems, one can re-look at the original plan and revise as needed. Plan should be written out in some sort or formal process.

What is the most common degree that pharmacists have as their major?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

The most common college degree searches are related to business, for example sales, marketing, accounting and advertising. The second most searched-for degree at the Masters level is education.

What are the disadvantages of advertising by Notice boards?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Although notice board has various advantages but there are certain disadvantages too, which one can't ignore these are the following:

  • It can easily fall into neglect
  • It can becomes untidy and irrelevant as the time passes
  • Its effectiveness depends upon the reader curiosity.

How long does it take to complete 65 credit hours as a full time student?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

It will take approximately two years. You might be able to cut off one semester by taking summer and interim sessions (if the curriculum allows it).

It took me 1 1/2 years to get 65 credit hours. I go to community college and it depends on how high the grade is you receive for the course. For instance I had a b in one class and received 9 credit hours for it and I had an a in another 3 cred class and got 12 credit hours for it. If your school runs that way this is how you accomplish that many credit hours in a little bit of time.

How do you study MBBs after diploma nursing?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

iam working staffnurse in govt , i prefer to join mbbs what is the procedure ?

What can the legislative branch do if the president vetoes bill?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

A vote by a two-thirds majority can override the President's veto. That is, after the President vetoes a bill, a majority vote of 2/3 can force that bill into law.

art 1 sec 7

What are three consecutive numbers that sum to 771?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

256, 257, 258

Let the three numbers be n-1, n, n+1, then:

(n-1) + n + (n+1) = 771

→ 3n = 771

→ n = 257

→ the three numbers are 257-1 = 256, 257 and 257+1 = 258

Characteristics of being a responsible student?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

I would like to compliment you for wanting to improve your responsibility - wanting to improve is the first step in getting there!

Here are some specific tips for being more responsible:

  • Be on time for classes and meetings. If you don't have a watch, you will need to keep an eye on the classroom clock. Being on time means you don't miss anything, and it is also polite not to keep others waiting on you.
  • Keep an assignment notebook. Write all of your assignments in one place, and keep that notebook with you all the time! This way, you will never forget what to do or when it's due.
  • Do your work when it is due. Keep a calendar at home where you write down all your due dates - this way, you have a big reminder of when you need to get busy studying or writing. Being responsible means making yourself do the work even if it is boring.
  • Do your own work. Sometimes it looks as if cheating would be easy, or would be a good way to get ahead. Responsible people realize that this is morally wrong, and do their own work.
  • Know when to have fun. A responsible student will not skive off schoolwork in order to socialize. Do the work first, then go have fun!

What are the factors that facilitate listening?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

The factors that facilitate listening are receiving, attending, and understanding. Receiving is to make sure you are listening and paying attention. Attending means giving one thing your entire attention not multitasking. Understanding means make sure you understand if not ask questions to make it clear.

What would be a good college major and minor for me?

User Avatar

Asked by Swordfish94x

It really can be most anything you want it to be, however, I an a firm believer that a minor should compliment, supplement, and/or enhance your primary program of study, and should help lead to your overall career goals and objectives in a more beneficial way.

What are the individual aims of education?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

define: how can education at the maxim help as an individual?

What classes do you need to take in community college to major in political science before transferring to a 4 year university to major in political science?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Well, for your first term take the following classes (or equivalent depending on the community college you attend): pos110, eng105 (or an acceptable math class), two liberal studies (ls) classes, and some general elective class (ge).

The second term take: pos120, the eng105 is a year long course so it will carry over, also the two ls classes, and then another general elective class. Now onto your second year at the community college.

For the third term take: some pos elective (i would consult a counselor on a specific class), two ls classes again, then some minor course, and another general elective.

Then for your fourth term everything is basically the same as the third except take pos201.

After this it's onto a four year university to get your bs in pos (after a couple more years of course).

Historical foundation of education?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

a good nights sleep, food. shelter and clothing. a good home that provides support ,and encouragement. Good health, the absents of stress .Structure in and out of the home, time set a side everyday for study. Then a good school system with good teachers . Also the child

How many times can 18 go into 100?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

100 divided by 18 is 5.55555555556

How do you determine what your college major will be?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Career ChoicesThat's a decision you have to make. If you are interested in a variety of fields, consider a double major. It may take a little longer (about 1 year maybe ) but it can be done. By doing this you do have more options to go into once you finish school.

What classes are required for a bachelor's degree?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

It depends on the specific program of study (major). Each will have course requirements particular to each. For example, a program in communications will be quite different than a program in engineering.

What are some excuses to get out of class?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Call in sick.

Tell them an elephant invaded your house.

Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked you.

You ran into a door.

You have a bad headache/migraine.

Friends are visiting.

Or you could just tell them that you don't want to go to work (be sure to compliment your boss's hair)

What classes are needed to become an oncologist?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

To become an Oncologist...

Oncologists are physicians who study, diagnose, and treat cancerous tumors. They practice in hospitals and medical centers, university hospitals, and research organizations [study of cancer.] Gynecologic Oncology, Medical Oncology, Medical Oncology and Hematology, Pediatric Oncology and Hemotology, Radiation Oncology, and Surgical Oncology are all different types of studies through Oncology....Candidates must have graduated from an approved medical school and must have completed an ACGME or AOA accredited residency program. Graduate education in a specialty and, if the physician chooses, a subspecialty follows. For the examination part, after a satisfactory completion of graduate education in a specialty, physicians may apply for certification. Applicants must pass the certifying examination administered by the medical specialty board. If they go on to receive additional education and training in a subspecialty (e.g., pediatric oncology and hematology), they must complete the education and training requirements and then apply for certification and pass the examination administered by the medical specialty board.

What college and university majors can you do if you are excellent at just mathematics?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Physics, physical science, astronomy, and anything science or medical related, try researching this, type in math related courses in college in the address bar

What are the required classes for an associate's degree?

User Avatar

Asked by Wiki User

Classed needed to earn an associate's degree depend on the school you are attending and the degree you are working toward. Some examples are:

  • To get an Associate's Degree from a community college, most of your classes will be the "core curriculum". At the community college I attend, you must take College Algebra, English I, English II, Literature, 2 Science classes, 2 History classes, Political Science, Speech, Economics, and electives.
  • I just graduated with my Associate of Science (or AA degree) and it all depends on the college you are at. My college, SWCC required you to take so many credits worth of sciences and I chose to take 1 year of Inorganic chemistry, 1 yr of Organic Chemistry both with labs,a year of Biology with lab, definitely good idea to take Physics with lab (while you're at a comm. college-earier) which requires you to take Calc I, Human Anatomy & Physiology and Science and Nutrition. If you are going to be a science major you will need to take those for your own sake, because you will have to take them no matter what, and that way you get them out of the way and it will go towards your AA/AS degree. Also you will need usually most schools want you to have around 8 math credits, I took Calc I and college Alg & Trig. Then every school has their own requirements for English: at SWCC I had to take Speech, English Composition I and II, and you only had to have 8 credits, so each one of those classes was a semester. Next you are required to take to pointless electives and humanities and social sciences classes which are basically the bulk of your credits those will be your pointless classes which really don't have anything to do with your major. I for example took: Sociology, General Psychology, Western Civ, Human Growth and Development, Asian Culture by Film, The Short Story, music appreciation, you can also take computer classes, art, music, journalism, history classes, they offer you a lot to choose from but the ones I listed were just ones I chose to take. My college also required us to choose from a variey, of PE classes as well.