You could possibly teach Economics with it, work in the banking industry or in development agencies and other firms.
Yes, he has a Masters of Economics from the University of Calgary.
US universities and colleges routinely admit students who have an undergraduate degree from another country. You may begin researching schools and applying for the Masters programs.
You need a masters in economics and science aswell as having a degree in cheesecake psychology.
MS Economics
A judge has a law degree and not a masters.
Within the US, approximately nine percent of the population over 18 years-of-age have completed a masters degree.
450 US dollars buys you a Masters Degree in INDIA university. The degree is a piece of paper.
In general, yes, but you'll likely need at least a minor in political science on the side.
The GPA requirements to enter US universities for a Masters degree if you graduated from Lebanon are going to depend upon each university.
I believe a post-bachelor masters degree especially one like an MBA would open a lot more opportunities than just having a bachelor economics degree, and with the economy being so bad this is the time to go to school.
Yes, depending upon the level of understanding said person has of business and economics. The masters degree may only be useful in proving said person has some form of dicipline, the subject of the degree will not be utilized.
If that is reconized by the respective employer or unuversity