It depends on the specific program of study at the graduate level. Some programs have specific prerequisites while other do not. Still, in general there are many individuals who take their master's degree in even unrelated undergraduate educational backgrounds. If you have a particular master's in mind, then inquire about the specific prerequisite coursework required. Then you have the choice of completing that coursework or not.
The next degree, generally, is a Masters.
If I've understood the question properly, yes. Most Masters programs simply require that applicants have an undergraduate degree; whether that degree is a BA, BS, BSEd, JD, or other 4-year degree doesn't normally matter to any great extent.
masters degree of bs
An MA is a Master of Arts and BS is a Bachelors of Science. The Masters degree requires a higher level of education than a Bachelor degree does.
i don,t think so.u can also done yours BS in social work if you want to go foreign for further study.otherwise it ll may b a risk for u to do BS in sociology.
Neil Armstrong got his BS from Purdue University and his Masters from USC. Gates in Wapakonita,Ohio
You would indicate BS after your name. That being said, with a Bachelors degree, there is usually no reference to it after a name. Degrees that are Masters and above are indicated. To some individuals placing BA or BS after a name may appear peculiar or even inappropriate.
It will provide a B.S but in this field it is better to get your masters to do anything really good.
A master's degree is 2 years. It takes 4 years to get a BA/BS and then a MA/MS is 2 years beyond the BA/BS. This is a total of 6 years of college.
MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration. A BS degree (Bachlor of Science) or BA (Bachelor of Arts) are equally acceptable first degrees and should have no bearing on admissions decisions.
The question "What does matter do when it achieves the speed of light ?" is a BS question, because matter cannot achieve the speed of light.
university undergraduate degree nessessary masters study or doctiral a bs or ms degree in seismology, physical science or engeneering