If you already have a bachelor's degree, you might want to look at the Alternate Route Program for teachers. You can obtain certification to teach specific courses. Taking courses toward certificate through an education program will probably be much more time and expense. Click under the Related Links section (Answers.com) indicate directly below this answer section. It will take you to the National Center for Alternative Certification. You can research the requirements particular to the state you wish to teach in.
it depends on the closeness of the degrees. the difference between a soils degree and a forestry degree was 23 credits in my case. another 17 credits got my land use planning degree. i still need about 100 credits for a business degree
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In the 2009-2010 school year, undergrad tuition and fees were listed at $15,795 for 30 credits a year.
This type of master's can run approximately 33 credits depending on the college or university.
How to Get 1000 credits: No need. If a beginner, you already get 1,000 credits. For the experts who had no money, sell your items if you don't use them.
A masters in eduction will take approximately between 33 and 36 credits to complete.
A business cannot use the federal tax form 5695 for energy credits. The form is for non business individuals. Residents are pretty much the only ones who can file for energy credits to increase their refund.
This greatly depends on the institution, so please consult your student handbook. A full-time student might have to take a minimum 9 units or credits to maintain full-time status as an undergrad, and 3-6 units as a grad student. A unit or credit is roughly equivalent to a number of hours per week in the classroom. The typical number of units or credits for an undergrad is 12.
The amount of credits for this major can vary slightly from institution to institution. However, the approximate credit requirement is about 33 to 36 credits. This would take between two and three years (most attend part-time) to complete provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
64 college credits, the bulk of it being general education credits. I have my associates in general business, I suggest going for the bachelors...it can get you so much further....
It could run from 40 - 46 credits, depending on the program of study.
There are some colleges and universities that will evaluate business and/or life experience.