Medical Assisting, Registered Nursing, internet design, Skilled labor trades, welding, interior design, computer technology, dentist tech
4 years of college university 2 years of college technical training and complete high school.
about $500,000 for 4 years
No.
Knowledge, education and skills for the career of your choice. If you want to become a medical doctor you face about 13 years of college. For other careers lots of practical knowledge will suffice.
It takes two years at a technical college to become a Veterinary Technician. After that, you take your certification exam. HTH!
Well for starters, a Bachelors degree is the most wanted for majority of careers. To start you have to complete the associates degree of the program first then next is Bachelors. That is about 2 years each totalling 4 years of schooling in college education.
One way would be to take AP or IB classes in high school, which give you college credits or possibly just go to a two year technical college.
H. M. Dix has written: 'Twenty five years on' -- subject(s): Huddersfield Technical College
Of course... McDonalds will always need floor-sweepers ! - - - - - Oh please. There are many careers that don't require four years of college--truck driving, cosmetology, warehousing, and the military come to mind quickly.
Welding is a highly specialized career that requires post-secondary training beyond high school. To get the training you need, you should enroll at a technical college or a specialized welding school. Once you graduate and pass the required exam, you will have earned the title of master welder. At this level, you may work as a solderer, sheet metal fabricator or a diesel mechanic. More advanced welding careers include that of a welding inspector or an underwater welder. Each of these careers requires additional training and several years of work experience. Underwater welders also need to take training in diving.
a DEC is a "Diplôme d'études collégiales". Is means "college degree". Note that the school system in Quebec: Primaire (Elementary) : 6 years Secondaire (High school) : 5 years CEGEP (college) : 2 years (pre-University) or 3 years (technical degree) Université (University) : 3 to 7 years (from degree to phD)
If you go to college for two years, you would typically earn an Associate's degree. Associate's degrees are undergraduate academic degrees that are typically awarded by community colleges, technical colleges, and some four-year colleges or universities.