Bachelor of Arts (BA)
I believe you are referring to a bachelors degree (BA) which is undergraduate course work, a masters of arts (MA) and a masters in science (MS). The MA and MS are advanced degrees and considered graduate course work.
450 US dollars buys you a Masters Degree in INDIA university. The degree is a piece of paper.
You would first list the Bachelor's Degree (either a BA or a BS). Then list the Master's Degree (MA), and finally the Doctorate degree (PhD). The degree listed at the end is the highest (and most-impressive).
There is no salutation for a masters or bachelors degree, only for a doctorate.
simply enroll in a masters program in psychology, then choose parapsychology as your specialization.
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.
I think a BA is a Bachelors in Arts and an MBA is a Masters in Business Associates. BA is for artists, and MBAs are for people in business There are two general types of degrees, BS and BA, BS is a Bachelors in Science, what that basically means is you will be doing more hands on, like doctors, engineers, etc. BA is Bachelors in Arts, this means that you will be doing more with the mind, like teachers, music, art, chefs, etc. An MBA is Masters in Business Administration, this doesn't mean you have to be a teacher, all it means is that you have a more advance degree in a specialized area than a bachelors. a bachelors takes 4 years to complete and a masters (including pre-requisites) takes about 2 additional years. Pay and job availability is a lot higher for someone with a masters degree. Check online on a few university's websites to get the requirements and other information.
No but you will probably complete the requirements for an AA & maybe even a BA long before you achieve your masters.
If you are practicing public relations in a hospital, and you already have a BA in public relations AND you need a masters degree, I would first suggest you get your APR. After that, you could look at an MPH (masters in public health administration) or an MBA.
In brief, yes you can. My bachelor's is in psychology, however my master's is in organizational management.
You can, however you must inquire about any prerequisite coursework that may be required particular to that specific master's degree (if any).