Friday, May 14, 2010

I'm job hunting & the jobs I'm interested in require a baccalaureate degree. How do I get one? How long?

I'm 29 %26amp; sick of my job that has no room to grow. I want to hurry %26amp; get this degree so I can get a real job with real money so that I may provide a better life for my kids.I'm job hunting %26amp; the jobs I'm interested in require a baccalaureate degree. How do I get one? How long?
You get a baccalaureate degree by going to college. It's another term for a bachelor's degree. It usually takes four years, full time. Longer if you can't go full time. Many colleges have evening and weekender programs for people who must continue to work while taking courses. It can be done---go for it. Contact colleges in your area, look at their websites, and decide what kind of program suits your needs, abilities and future plans.I'm job hunting %26amp; the jobs I'm interested in require a baccalaureate degree. How do I get one? How long?
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Here are some ideas.


The state of Florida seems to offer the most opportunities for these programs.


Have a blessed day.
A bachelor's degree is usually a four year program. They are offered through colleges and universities. There are some online, too.
Not to be mean... but you can start by learning how to spell bachelor's degree.. go to google and type bachelor's degree.. you can find a quick online school which you can complete as fast as you want to.
You have to go to college and get a degree.
A BA -bachelor of arts, or BS bachelor of science, usually requires 4 years of undergraduate study at an accredited college/university.





If you have work history you MAY be able to get some credit for work experience [CLEP].





You need your high school diploma to attend college; then you will have ' freshman requirements' - courses that are required before you begin study on your major field of interest...these are classes in math, english and the sciences..Most majors require around 35-40 semester hrs of study - a degree requires around 120 or more semester hrs. of which your major is a part.





SHOULD you decide to try an online course of study for a degree, make certain they are an accredited instiitution.


Understand that it will not be 'fast'....also figure that you will have tuition to pay along with books, fees etc. which can get to be expensive, so it usually pays to continue to work and go to school part time.





If you are interested in business management, IT or the like, you may wish to check out Strayer University . they have a great reputation and their graduates do well after completion.





They have both campus based and online study programs.
it is supposed to be a 4 year degree, some people take 5 or 6 years but if you are willing to go back full time and work hard a lot of schools offer honers programs which allow you to finish in only 3 years. And, if you have had prior college experiance your old credits may transfer so you can finish quicker.
4-year university and a 4-year program
For traditional college you are looking at 3-5 years. If you look at a non tradtional Univ of Phoenix, you can probably bust through those courses in about 2 years but it'll cost you $$$ Of course, it also depends on how much undergrad work you've done.
Go to online schools. You can get your degree really fast amd you can still work while you do it.


charteroak.edu


amu.edu
i suggest unless this bachelor degree is that important to you..just do some homework and try finding some good diplomas that would be more useful + less time+ more money. An average bachelor degree takes 3-4yrs.
you need to go back to school!!

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