It depends on the college or universities admissions requirements. It also depends on what you are referring to as an institution. The masters level typically requires the completion of a bachelors degree from an accredited college or university.
its a graduate, you graduate after your bachelors degree
A Master's Degree is a type of graduate degree. Graduate degrees refer to those earned after one graduates with a Bachelor's Degree. This can be Master's Degrees, Doctorates, Law degrees and Medical degrees.
A Master's degree is one example of a post graduate degree. To enroll in a post graduate degree (such as an Honours Degree) a student should already have completed a graduate degree. Degrees build on each other. A student needs a graduate degree to enroll in an Honours course, an Honours degree to enroll in a Masters Programme and a Master's degree to commence with a Doctorate.
Within the US, a master's degree is one of the prerequisites for applying to a master's degree.
The phrase "graduate degree" usually refers to master's degrees, of which a Master in Business Administration would be one.
To pursue a graduate degree which is the master's or doctorate, you must first complete a bachelor's degree first.
No, the associate and bachelor degrees are undergraduate degrees. The master's and doctorate are graduate degrees.
No. But your diploma may help you to qualify for post grad studies in Canada.
No. The phrase "graduate of master" is nonsense. Usually, one would say as an undergraduate, "I am a graduate of [name of university] and I majored in [name of subject]. Or, for graduate studies, "I graduated from [name of school] and I received a master's degree in public administration." Sometimes, you will see "my"-- I received my master's degree in [subject]. You can shorten it on a resumé to just "graduate of [name of university], Master's in Public Administration, 2011 [or whatever year you received the degree]. For example: Graduate of McGill University, Master's Degree in Public Administration, 2011.
No it is not. The associate and bachelor's degree are undergraduate degrees. The master's and doctorate degrees are graduate degrees.
The master's degree is advanced study particular to a specific field that follows the bachelor's degree. The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree. The actual length of time depends on the specific program of study; the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
Typically in terms of higher education, the associate and bachelor's degrees are referred to as undergraduate degrees. The master's and doctorate degrees are referred to as graduate degrees.