Not unless you give a bachelor a spatula
Yes you can. You can take your masters in just about anything really. However, you may have to complete some prerequisite course work particular to the field of study if you have not already done so.
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The Communication Theory studies a specific study. It studies the technical process of information and the human process of human communication. This is what the Communication Theory studies.
The choice is yours. You may choose from a related field particular to your bachelors or masters, or then again something completely different. If the PhD is in a none related field, there may be some prerequisite work you will be required to take first before entering the professional phase of the program. So, it is not so much a question of "can", but a question of your overall career goals and objectives, and which program of study will satisfy them.
Yes, however, you might need to take some additional base line courses that you didn't cover during your undergrad. Justin Fletcher MBA, MLA
Probably Nutrition, or nutritional studies.
Who would know that?! No one thinks about that stuff.
I would definitely go for the University of Nairobi's School of Journalism. Established in the 1960's as a collaboration between UNESCO and the university to train African journalists. The school has evolved from providing Post Graduate Diplomas in Journalism to now offering both undergraduate and Masters level degrees. Undergraduate degree is a BA in Journalism and Media Studies with specialisations in either Print, Broadcast or Development Communication. Masters degree is in Communication Studies
Community nutrition or Community Nutritionist is somebody that works in food or nutritional preperations for health clinics, agencies or community organizations. They work in the community to view the specific nutrition needs or lifestyles. Typically Community Nutritionists get a bachelors degree in Nutrition Science along with additional certification and licensing according to the state they reside.
· Must have a high school diploma · College degree is beneficial · Business degree is beneficial · Nutritionist studies is beneficial · Masters in nutrition · Ph.D. in nutrition Best Places to School for my career: · University of Kentucky · University of Tennessee · Virginia Tech · University of California at Davis
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
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