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Associates Degrees

Associate's degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by junior colleges, community colleges, technical colleges, and bachelor's degree-granting universities and colleges upon completion of a two-year course. In the US and Canada, an associate's degree is equivalent to the first two years of a four-year degree course.

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Will CLEP credits get one into college?

No they will not. However, once you are in college there may be some CLEP credits that will be usable toward your degree.

Can you take a Civil Engineering degree without studying engineering at A-level but having a AS in physics?

Absolutely! The majority of Civil Engineering courses in the UK require solid passes in maths and ideally a science such as physics. Especially as "engineering" A-levels are not actually very common at all.

If you do not have the requisite A-levels there is also the option of taking a foundation year at university (although this is an extra year that you then have to pay for - so it's better to get the right A-levels at college or 6th Form where it is "free" to start with).

To be a doctor do you need to have a masters degree or a bachelor's degree?

yes most of the time you need to have a masters dagree to be a doctor so crack open a book and start studing

To be a doctor you need a docorate

Can you get in the accelerated nursing program without baccualaurated degree?

There may be some schools that have this, however I have never been made aware of an accelerated program for nursing without a bachelor's degree and in addition, all prerequisite coursework completed.

How many days a week do you have to go class for full time college?

It's not the amount of days that determines whether a student is full-time or not. It's the number of credits they are enrolled for each semester. For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, the minimum amount of credits to be considered full-time is, 12 credits.

You wnant to know about shakunthala devi women mathamatician?

Shakuntala Devi is known as the "human computer". She is able to do cube roots and seventh roots mentally. This capability has earned her a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1982.

How do you abbreviate 'Associate in Business Administration'?

There are three...

ABA is just an Associate's in Business Administration

ASBA is the scientific/ "logical" approach to Business Administration

AABA is the artistic side of Business Administration

It all depends on which school you get the degree in. Some might consider it a science, others may claim it is a degree in the Arts, and the rest just call it a plain Associate's degree...

How long is a credit hour?

For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system. One credit requires 16 hours of class contact time for the semester. This is typically broken down into one hour per week. Thus, a three credit course would require 48 hours of class contact time for the semester and usually broken down into three hours per week. A full-time student must enroll for a minimum of 12 credits per semester (12 hours of class contact time per week for the semester). The average student load is 15 credits per semester.

What is correct four years program or four year program?

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How long is a bachelor's degree for marine biologist?

The bachelors degree is designed to be a four year program of study (as a full-time student) provided the individual takes the program as designed by the institution. The bachelor's degree has many different majors (programs of study). Typically the first two years are concerned with the general education cluster with some prerequisite courses particular to the major. Thus, within the first two years you will be required to complete courses in English, Math (if the program of study requires math), exact sciences, humanities, social sciences etc. The last two years are more concerned with advanced course work particular to the major field of study to include major requirements, and major electives. In most cases, half of the elective area must be taken at a junior/senior level. The number of credits required to complete the degree typically ranges from 120 to 128.

How do you get an advanced degree?

The common path to practicing as a physician requires 8 years of education beyond high school and 3 to 8 additional years of internship and residency. All States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians. Education and training. Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation-4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 years rather than the customary 8 years. Premedical students must complete undergraduate work in physics, biology, mathematics, English, and inorganic and organic chemistry. Students also take courses in the humanities and the social sciences. Some students volunteer at local hospitals or clinics to gain practical experience in the health professions. The minimum educational requirement for entry into medical school is 3 years of college; most applicants, however, have at least a bachelor's degree, and many have advanced degrees. There are 146 medical schools in the United States-126 teach allopathic medicine and award a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree; 20 teach osteopathic medicine and award the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Acceptance to medical school is highly competitive. Applicants must submit transcripts, scores from the Medical College Admission Test, and letters of recommendation. Schools also consider an applicant's character, personality, leadership qualities, and participation in extracurricular activities. Most schools require an interview with members of the admissions committee. Students spend most of the first 2 years of medical school in laboratories and classrooms, taking courses such as anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, microbiology, pathology, medical ethics, and laws governing medicine. They also learn to take medical histories, examine patients, and diagnose illnesses. During their last 2 years, students work with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians in hospitals and clinics, learning acute, chronic, preventive, and rehabilitative care. Through rotations in internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and surgery, they gain experience in the diagnosis and treatment of illness. Following medical school, almost all M.D.s enter a residency-graduate medical education in a specialty that takes the form of paid on-the-job training, usually in a hospital. Most D.O.s serve a 12-month rotating internship after graduation and before entering a residency, which may last 2 to 6 years. A physician's training is costly. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, in 2004 more than 80 percent of medical school graduates were in debt for educational expenses. Licensure and certification. All States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians. To be licensed, physicians must graduate from an accredited medical school, pass a licensing examination, and complete 1 to 7 years of graduate medical education. Although physicians licensed in one State usually can get a license to practice in another without further examination, some States limit reciprocity. Graduates of foreign medical schools generally can qualify for licensure after passing an examination and completing a U.S. residency. M.D.s and D.O.s seeking board certification in a specialty may spend up to 7 years in residency training, depending on the specialty. A final examination immediately after residency or after 1 or 2 years of practice also is necessary for certification by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The ABMS represents 24 boards related to medical specialties ranging from allergy and immunology to urology. The AOA has approved 18 specialty boards, ranging from anesthesiology to surgery. For certification in a subspecialty, physicians usually need another 1 to 2 years of residency. Other qualifications. People who wish to become physicians must have a desire to serve patients, be self-motivated, and be able to survive the pressures and long hours of medical education and practice. Physicians also must have a good bedside manner, emotional stability, and the ability to make decisions in emergencies. Prospective physicians must be willing to study throughout their career to keep up with medical advances. Advancement. Some physicians and surgeons advance by gaining expertise in specialties and subspecialties and by developing a reputation for excellence among their peers and patients. Many physicians and surgeons start their own practice or join a group practice. Others teach residents and other new doctors, and some advance to supervisory and managerial roles in hospitals, clinics, and other settings. For the source and more detailed information concerning this request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.

Can you get pell grants if you have an associate's degree?

Yes you can, you will no longer be eligible for PELL once you receive your first Bachelor's

What degrees do you need to become a chemist?

A bachelor's degree but if you want to go even farhter with it, you could get a Master degree or your Ph.D

Community college for 2 year degree in museum management?

Is there a technical or community college that offers a 2 year degree in museum management

Adriaen Blocks early childhood?

Adriaen Block

Though spending much of his time on sea, Block called Amsterdam his home his entire life. There, on October 26, 1603, he married Neeltje Hendricks van Gelder, with whom he would baptize five children between 1607 and 1615. In 1606 they moved into a house called "De Twee Bontecraijen" (The Two Hooded Crows) on Amsterdam's Oude Waal street, where they would live the rest of their lives. In the 1590s, Block already was active in the shipping trade, transporting wood from Northern Europe to deforested Spain. He is for example mentioned delivering Norwegian wood in April 1596 in Bilbao. From there he headed for Rivadeo to buy goods for Cadiz. In April 1601, he was part of a convoy of ships leaving Amsterdam for the Dutch East Indies, at that time probably as far as the Moluccas, returning home in 1603.In the spring of 1604, after delivering goods in Liguria, Block sailed on to Cyprus buying goods (rice, cotton, nuts, etc.) he hoped to sell in Venice. This trade fell through, and he headed home to Amsterdam. Passing Lisbon, he came upon a Lübeck-based ship returning from a trip to Brazil. He had written permission from Dutch authorities to capture enemy ships, which he put to use, taking the ship and its load to Amsterdam. Though the ship and some of its goods were returned to its owners, Block made a lot of money, with which he probably bought the house on the Oude Waal. (Wikipedia)

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