Some fields only require completing a series of test for entry. No degree required. I’ll put in parentheses one’s that I’m not sure don’t require a bachelor’s degree.
Certified Actuary
Chartered Financial Analyst
(Certified Public Accountant)
(Various other financial certifications)
(Foreign Service Officer’s exam)
(The bar exam: I don’t know how one can get them to let you sit the exam without a law degree, but it is allegedly possible in California, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington).
There are a lot of certificate programs out there for long established work that involves brains but not in person learning (money and law). In computer science, “building things” is the certificate, I suppose.
Some fields only require completing a series of test for entry. No degree required. I’ll put in parentheses one’s that I’m not sure don’t require a bachelor’s degree. Certified Actuary Chartered Financial Analyst (Certified Public Accountant) (Various other financial certifications) (Foreign Service Officer’s exam) (The bar exam: I don’t know how one can get them to let you sit the exam without a law degree, but it is allegedly possible in California, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington). There are a lot of certificate programs out there for long established work that involves brains but not in person learning (money and law). In computer science, “building things” is the certificate, I suppose.