RN with an associate degree.
Veterinary techician
Physical therapy assistant
Some jobs in business (admin. assistant, entry-level manager)
[[im just saying nursing isn't fantastic and vet tech is a nurse for animals.. so unless you don't mind wiping butts,taking blood, shoving meds down throats,dealing with hysterical patients && or their families..i don't suggest those two pt assistant is a good one though]]
If an individual is looking for a career program of study that is designed to be completed within a two year period, then the community college system has some outstanding opportunities. These career oriented programs are almost always found within the Applied Science area. There are some that can be found in the Diploma area (Licensed Practical Nurse), and the Associate of Science area(Registered Nurse, Respiratory Therapist etc.) Still, most are in the Applied Science area. the following are just some of the careers.
Many schools now have a 5 year physicians assistant program. This is a great job, great hours, and pay rivals that of a full fledged doctor.
Many careers take only two year to complete, in order to receive a degree. Loss prevention, law enforcement, and accounting take less than two years to get a degree.
cult leader. you kill yourself at the end
There are no careers that don't requirte a lot of time in school, only jobs. You have to work for a career.
Animals play an important role in our lives, and many want to find careers to help and care for animals. Veterinary careers do just that. Some of these occupations require only up to a year of schooling, while veterinarians require about six years of education. These careers provide care to pets, farm animals and exotic animals. Along with veterinarians, careers include veterinary technicians and assistants, as well as farm and animal laboratory care takers.
Many recent news stories have highlighted the fact that the majority of the jobs available today do not require a four-year college degree. Several in-demand careers require only vocational training school. Careers in such diverse fields as cosmetology, heating and air conditioning, medical assisting, and computer repair require less than a four-year degree. Future vocational training school students can check in their local area to see what other programs may be offered.
There are so many careers that I can't list them, the most exciting of which would be tattoo artist.
Ok actually you only have to go to college for two years then a PA program two years. You can go and get you masters degree but it's not nessecary to obtain a license. Actually, only a few programs remain that don't require a Bachelor's Degree to get in to PA school and require a Master's Degree for graduation. The American Academy of Physician Assistants is working to require that all PAs have a Master's Degree in order to become licensed in all states.
No only some school trips require payment but most of the time it is free
Any school which specificallly trains persons for specific careers is a trade school although they may call themselves by another name. If a school trains a person only to be an audio engineer it's a trade school.
It depends on the type of success: if you want to be a doctor, you need a degree. If you want to be an actor - you only need to know how to act. Jim Carrey dropped out of school at 16, but many other famous actors finished high school and many went to college. Most careers require a degree, and all careers will benefit by an education.
It really depends on the type of degree needed for the job you want. Some jobs may only require an associates degree which can be achieved in 2 years.
A job at McDonald's! lmao, no but seriously not much of anything you should want to continue and go to college.
The initial education that is involved in most health science careers can be daunting, but it is not necessarily the only education that will be required. Once a student graduates and enters into one of the many health science careers available, often professional associations, personal interests, or even the job itself will require the individual to attend school again at some point in the future. This is often done in stages as specialists slowly decide their exact area of study, and qualify for professional certifications and association memberships.
No the design process can only be used in most careers