You do not always need a degree to become a stock broker. As a matter of fact, some high school dropouts have become stock brokers. That said, most brokerages will look for certain classes on resumes. These may include but are not limited to financing, business major, or math.
Some people happen to have a knack for math, financing, and stocks. However this is not recommended to be something you rely on.
These courses look good on applications and may prepare you for a career in the financial sector.
Good luck and best wishes,
Jake.
go to teacher school
Courses you should take would be biology, mathematics, anatomy, and definitely anything science related.
You will need to get a travel agent license which you can get at a community college within a couple of months. There are no additional courses that are needed to become an travel agent.
College baseball in the USA has no academic courses that are required to play college baseball.
There is no formal education needed to be a stockbroker, just a firm knowledge of stocks. Most stockbroker companies will actually hire you without any training at all.
biology and chemistry
Most colleges require college algebra and stats as a requirement. However, you should go to your college counselor to see what classes you should take to become an accountant.
College classes needed to become a psychologist include general studies. They also include psychology, sociology, and anthropology, as well as science courses.
There are many college classes that are needed to become a historian. Many history classes are needed for example.
Fire prevention officer qualifications do not usually include any college-level courses. Fire-prevention ENGINEERING may require extensive college work.
To work as a scaffold design engineer you must earn a degree in HNC Engineering. These courses can be taken at a local college.
In the US no specific courses are required. Most schools require a bachelor's and don't care about the courses taken.