No, unless the university you are studying has a career plan which is recognized by both your university and another one from the United States.
One example of such association would be the one held between Universidad de las Americas in the state of Puebla and the Texas A&M University, in the United States.
no it can not
A judge has a law degree and not a masters.
Within the US, approximately nine percent of the population over 18 years-of-age have completed a masters degree.
450 US dollars buys you a Masters Degree in INDIA university. The degree is a piece of paper.
The GPA requirements to enter US universities for a Masters degree if you graduated from Lebanon are going to depend upon each university.
If that is reconized by the respective employer or unuversity
Haha, ATM. You do it everywhere in the world!
Actually working anyone with US on the above question on a contract or partnership basis with US legal, accountancy, marketing or Recruitment firms. Has masters degree in Journalism & Psychology & accounts degree.
This difference may indicate a slight difference in the education of the chiropractor. For example, in Canada and the US chiropractors complete a 4 year doctoral program (after an undergraduate degree) to get a doctorate in chiropractic (DC) degree. In Australia, chiropractors complete a 2 year masters degree (after an undergraduate degree) to get a masters in chiropractic. Thus, in Canada and the US, a chiropractor is a doctor and has a DC qualification, whereas in Australia a chiropractor is a therapist and has a masters degree not a DC.
The most popular masters degree program in the United States is Education. Business Administration, Psychology and Public Health are also very popular. You can earn your masters degree online!
US universities and colleges routinely admit students who have an undergraduate degree from another country. You may begin researching schools and applying for the Masters programs.
Isolation.
An associate is normally a two year undergraduate program. A masters is a upper level graduate program. The normal degree path is associates (if you attend a two year program, but not necessary as one can earn a Bachelors without an associates), Bachelors (via a four year program), Masters, then Doctorate.