That depends on the degree to a certain extent, but almost always, yes. Degrees are flexible to some extent, and just the fact that you *have* a degree can open up job possibilities, even if they are unrelated, because many employers think that the effort required to gain a degree means that you can be successful in learning a job as well.
Can the outlets in a circuit be arranged in different groups to obtain the same result? Why?
sure! go for it Personally I feel as though you should go elsewhere to get a different learning experience and meet new people. It's always better to have several different teacher's styles of instruction.
No they have different names because they are different not the same
The degree level is the same, however they a two different fields of study.
No, elbow 135 degree and elbow 45 degree are different from each other.
because it was estimation, the lengths were different and the rectangles are not the same
an Isosceles triange because that has two the same and one different.
There is no specific degree for Homeland Security. To apply for a Homeland Security position, you would need to have the same qualifications as a typical FBI agent.
That is not a degree. That is a person who has two different degrees. The MS stands for Master of Science. That is one degree. The PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy. That is a different degree. Since the PhD is a more advanced degree and is obtained after a person gets the masters degree, a person does not list his degrees that way. When you see them listed that way, the MS is frequently in a different subject or area of study than the PhD and was not a part of the PhD program.
If we rotate the video 360° in either direction, you should obtain the same image.
If you are working on an a bachelor's degree, you are in a sense completing much of what is required for an associate degree. However, to obtain the associate degree you must be at an institution that offers the degree, and is the institution you attend offers both degrees, you must declare the associate degree first.
The ISBN is specific to every book title. So if it's the same book, only a different copy, it will have the same ISBN. Two different books or editions of the same book will have different ISBNs.