Yes, if you transfer your community college credits to a four-year college and then go on to earn the doctorate.
You can indeed get the degree at a community college. At least as long as it's under a doctorate level.
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To become a psychologist, you need a bachelor's degree, then a Ph.D. (Doctorate of Philosophy) or Psy.D. (Doctorate of Psychology). If you're interested in prescribing psychotropic medicine, you'll want to become a psychiatrist and earn an M.D. (Medical Doctorate). Community colleges don't offer bachelor's degrees, but you can start there and transfer to a University to earn your bachelor's degree.
the averages $7632 for LPN if completed at community college $14040 at four year university $8,922 for ASN if completed at community college $21060 at four year university $21672 for BSN if prerequisites done at community college $28,000 for BSN all at four year university Masters and Doctorate are variable depending of the type
It's important to see a transfer counselor at the community college, to ensure the you are in a transfer program to a four year institution. Also ask if the community college has any transfer articulations with four year colleges and universities for that specific program where they offer a full faith in credit transfer. It is my suspicion that you are not going to get all the prerequisites you will need at the community college level is indeed you are pursuing a doctorate.
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Yes, there are several Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) programs offered by community colleges around North Carolina. These include (in alphabetical order): Bladen Community College, Cape Fear Community College, Cleveland Community College, Coastal Carolina Community College, College of the Albemarle, Gaston College, Isothermal Community College, Montgomery Community College, Nash Community College, Rockingham Community College, Sampson Community College, South Piedmont Community College, Southeastern Community College, Southwestern Community College, Vance-Granville Community College, Wayne Community College, and Wilson Technical Community College.
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.
She received her doctorate degree from Truth Bible College in Jacksonville, Florida.
There are a lot of differences but the main difference is the type of degree you can earn. You can earn a bachelor's degree and master's degree and usually a doctorate's degree at a university. I don't think you can earn a bachelor's degree at a Community College.
No it is not possible to get M.A,Ph.ddegrees from same college in my vision