I got mine at Husson University and I graduated with 123 credits in the spring of 2011. But I'm not sure if that's about the normal or not, because at Husson the degree is not offered as a major, you had to be accepted into the DPT (Doctorate of Physical Therapy) program and maintain their requirements through the four years, or however many the program may be.
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I think so. Also you have to be very motivated student to become a chemical engineer. Chemcial enineering has most required course credit to graduated compare to all majors. My school most major requires 180 credits to earn BS. ChE requires 196 credits. 180 credit would cover only major courses with no electives.
BS 4360 equivalent to IS:1161/1979
I am a Political Science Major and my BS requires 128 Credits.
High school credits don't matter here. You need to go to a university and have a BA/BS to apply to ANY medical school. Forget high school. It is the college that counts and that you have 4 years completed.
If you get the app there is an area where you can download apps and fill out surveys for free credits do not listen to this BS about sponsors. They get free credits when you buy credits if they sponsor you.
It's different between different universities. Unfortunately you will need to talk to an advisor THERE to find out about your options.
there is no BS in physical therapy anymore. you need a doctorate. unless you mean what kind of BS do you need BEFORE you start PT school. then that would be either a BS in biology/Pre Med or a BS in exercise physiology. hope that helped.
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Depends on the fuse, as there are many fuses that comply with BS standards. BS 3036 (re-wirable) and BS 1361/1362 are found in the plugs of many appliances....
You do not need a BA and a BS, just one or the other. That is 4 years, the JD is normally 3 and the LLB is typically about 2 years.
You can transfer to a four year college or university and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.
to become a psychologist you need to get a PhD
you need at least a 3.7 which means As and bs
Yes, there are many schools that recognize naval nuclear power. Thomas Edison is one example. In fact, you are probably most of the way to a BS. What you need to do is get your "SMART" transcripts from https://smart.navy.mil That should be a good place to start. After that you need to talk to the schools that you're interested in, and they can take it from there. Good luck.