Yes you can, however my suspicion is your going to be missing a number of prerequisites. For example, the technology degrees are very career oriented and therefore you may be missing the professional oriented prerequisite course work. Thus, you may be required to complete required prerequisite course work at the undergraduate level first. How much you must complete is dependent on the receiving institution. It will be up to you as to whether your willing to take whatever is needed to enter the masters level program.
So many individuals ask whether they can go on for particular degrees, and the answer is always, "yes you can!" The question is whether you have a passion for want you want to do, and are you willing to do whatever it takes to accomplish your overall career goals and objectives. It may not be easy at times but still, yes you can do it!
Yes, higher positions within this field call for a least a master's degree.
No, the first prerequisite to apply for a master's degree is a bachelor's degree. A master's is advanced study within a specific area that follows the bachelor's degree. If individuals could take a master's without a bachelor's, it would be like teaching a pilot advanced flying techniques before he/she learned how to fly.
Attend university and receive a bachelor's degree of science, then apply for, begin and complete a master's degree of science programme.
You will have to go on for your bachelor's degree first which is a critical prerequisite to apply for a master's degree program. If you completed the associates degree in a transferable program, it will take approximately another 60 to 68 credits to complete a bachelor's degree. Then you can apply for a program at the master's level which can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree.
First, the prerequisite for the master's degree is the bachelor's degree. Hopefully you have a career path in mind. Once you complete the bachelor's degree, you must find a school that offers the master's degree you want. Again, you should have a specific career path in mind. Find out if you are missing any prerequisite coursework, and if all is well, apply for the program.
You must obtain your Bachelor's degree first. Then you take the GRE and apply to graduate school. It takes a total of 6-7 years depending on your class load.
Yes, your undergraduate degree is what qualifies you for the graduate or master's degree. Make sure the undergraduate college you enroll in has the right accreditation for the master's you intend to enroll in. An undergraduate degree is required if you want to do your graduate or master's in that specific subject. Most universities accept students for master's only after they have completed their bachelor's. Although there are some colleges that offer dual programs in bachelor's and master's. Make sure the college you apply to is accredited, and also whether it is ready to transfer your credits from bachelor's to master's.
Yes you'll need prior education, you will need to get a bachelor's or an undergraduate degree first before you can apply for a graduate school to get a master's degree.
get a bachelor's and a master's. then apply for a PhD math program at a university that offers that kind of course. make sure your marks are good enough to graduate.
No, non-medical students are not encouraged to apply for Masters degree in Medical Specialization. Medical studies are very critical and it demands strong background knowledge.
Yes you can. Many individuals take their master's degree in a field unrelated to their bachelor's degree. My bachelor's degree is in psychology with a collateral program in gerontology. However, my master's degree is in organizational management. You just have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework needed (if any).
You have to have a Bachelor's to apply
You don't. If I understand you correctly, the associate degree does not even come close to a master's degree. In fact, to apply for a master's program, you must complete a bachelor's degree first. The master's will take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree depending on the credit load carried per semester.