Nearly thirty different disciplines offer bachelor degrees in Florida. Some degree programs include social services, health, legal services, and art. 82 career schools, 62 private schools, 17 public colleges and 8 liberal arts colleges make up the 169 Florida schools that offer degrees at the bachelor level.
Florida's unique location surrounded by marine waters and holding millions of acres of wetlands offers unusual programs in marine biology, marine biology, marine architecture and marine resources operation. Wetlands management is another location specific degree program. Florida programs in natural resources law, environmental toxicology, environmental biology and energy environment are more programs related to science and management.
Download Drill Solutions of National Exam 2010 - Biology
Download Drill Solutions of Biology - National Examination 2010
If a problem, please download here
Download Biology Theory - UN Exam 2009
Download Package 1 - National Examination 2010
If a problem, please download here
Download Package 2
Download Bank of Biology - National Exam
Some students go to school in Florida because it is their home state. Work opportunities for college students are mostly in the service industries and in entertainment venues such as Walt Disney World. A wide range of degree programs in Florida include most or all of the usual common degrees and a few of the more exotic programs. Arts, technology, mathematics, biology, architecture, education, business and nursing are some of the programs that can be taken. In addition, students can pursue careers in broadcast journalism, landscape architecture and media technology.
Florida bachelor degrees are available for both in state and out of state students. The quality and student teacher ratio is excellent. The Best Colleges 2009 includes the University of Florida and other Florida schools in its top colleges list.
0 comments:
Post a Comment