No, absolutely not! Each master's is specific to the area of study - master of science, master of arts, master of education, etc.
It depends on the context. Generally, "philosophy" is not capitalized when referring to the subject in general, but it is capitalized when specifically referring to the academic degree or program, such as a Bachelor of Philosophy.
You can obtain aBachelor's Degree (BSME), Masters Degree (MSME or MSE-ME), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering.
It really doesn't matter whether someone says masters or master's degree. These people are masters students studying to get a master's degree.
The professor had a masters degree in philosophy. There are more things in heaven and on Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy. (paraphrase of Hamlet) My philosophy is basically live and let live.
i thought laurea specialistica means bachelors degree (or maybe smth like среднее специальное) and laurea magistrale- masters degree. some sources say that both specialistica and magistrale means the same- masters degree. but i know that laurea (separately) is similar to "winner" (лауреат). winner of scholarship or grant for masters studies... this is not an exact answer maybe :))) but this is what i know
Yes, but most appropriate when it is job related.
Once you have your bachelors degree, you can follow the masters program of your choice. Depending on the program of study, you may be required to complete appropriate prerequisites at the undergraduate level first. This does not happen all the time, but in degrees that are very specialized, you may not yet have the appropriate background. For example, my undergraduate degree is in psychology with a collateral program in gerontology, however my masters degree is in organizational management. Whatever masters you choose, you should ask yourself why this particular program of study, and where will it lead in terms of your career goals and objectives. You must have a vision first. Once you have that vision, then focus in and do not let go until that vision becomes a reality.
A masters degree in a General Studies program entails the study of human behavior, and advanced studies in psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, and mathematics.
If you are referring to the degree itself, they are equivalent.
Typically, undergraduate work is never applied to a graduate degree. An Associates Degree can be applied to a Bachelor's. You must have a Bachelor's degree to qualify for entry into a Graduate degree program.
doctorate degree is after masters, and it takes around 8-12 years. Sometimes it may be 12 years min., and you have to get the degree to become a surgeon, cardiologist, blah blah blah, etc. etc. etc...... whatever.. but that's it.
I believe you are referring to a bachelors degree (BA) which is undergraduate course work, a masters of arts (MA) and a masters in science (MS). The MA and MS are advanced degrees and considered graduate course work.