It depends on what type of degree you are interested in pursuing. If you simply want a "sports medicine" certificate then it may take up to two years. An associates degree would take about the same amount of time. A bachelor's degree however requires completion of all required undergraduate classes (4 years). A master's degree would be completed 2 years after undergraduate school (6 years). A doctoral degree would be 2 years after completion of master's degree (8 years), yet keep in mind when pursuing a career on the doctoral level, it would have be accompanied by residency which is training in a particular medical category (orthopaedics, Physical Therapy, chiropractics, etc.) (between 2 and 6 years). In total, if you would like to obtain the highest educational degree in sports medicine it could easily take up to 14 years for you to be completely independent.
Normally, it takes 4 years to get a bachelors degree.
You would need a medical degree. how long dose it take and what kind of classes do you need to take
A sports medicine degree would take the same legth of time as a medical physicain. Most medical degrees take 6-10 years to obtain. As well as an internship.
usually 4-5 years
Usually a bachelors degree is a four year program.
He has a bachelors degree in English from California State University at Long Beach.
A Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree takes approximately eight years beyond high school to earn. Specialties vary in terms of residency, and internships (anywhere from 3 years plus beyond medical school).
about 4 years
There is no such degree.
It generally takes four years for a bachelors degree.
A doctoral degree can take approximately three to four years after completion of a bachelors degree.
A full time student can get a bachelors degree in three or four years.