Depending on whether you are just getting a certificate or an actually associates or bachelors, it would take anywhere between 9 months-4 years. Associates and Bachelors take the longest at 2-4 years respectively.
It depends on what level of degree that you want in the online music degree. For the Doctoral degree, it would take about 3-4 years. More information can be found at http://musiceducation.bu.edu/online-music-degree-faq/#q5
I don't think it matters if you earn your masters degree online or at a school as long as you have met all the requirements to have received the degree.
There are many, many online degree programs in today's market. Should you choose to go the online route in obtaining your degree, you should ensure that your school of choice is an accredited institution. Please beware of any online program that promises a degree without requiring any real work to be done.
You need to see if your degree is from an accredited program. As long as the degree meets this standard it should be equivalent to any degree obtained in a traditional program.
Yes, an online college degree can be worth the paper it is printed on if it is from a reputable, accredited institution. Employers increasingly value online degrees, especially from respected universities, as long as the program is rigorous and relevant to the field. It's important to research the institution and program before pursuing an online degree.
To become a CPA, you'll need a four-year college degree.
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An Entomologist studies and works with insects. The minimum requirement to become an entomologist is a Bachelor's Degree. Many fields in entomology require a graduates degree.
The time it takes to complete a degree depends on the individual. A truly dedication person can complete a four year degree in three years. An online chemistry degree will most likely take between four and eight years, depending the degree attained.
To my understanding, you can get a graduate degree in anything that you want as long as you have an undergraduate degree in anything including general studies. I have an undergrad degree in counseling and I am currently getting a masters of art in early childhood education
Of course! As long as you completed your associates degree through an appropriately accredited college, there should be no problem.
So long as your accounting degree is from an accredited school you should be able to get any job that anyone else with an accounting degree could get (depending on experience). The degree is the same regardless of whether it's acquired online or on campus.