The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree. The actual length of time depends on the specific program of study; the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
No, there is no such requirement. All you have to do it take all the upper / graduate level classes you have not taken in the grad school
The wisest way to prepare for a master's degree in accounting is to have your bachelor's degree in accounting first, or at least in business with an accounting minor or focus.
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A masters degree typically can take two to three years for full time students. Depending upon how many credit hours you've received and whether or not they transfer you may spend a year or less in obtaining your degree.
Generally, a masters in business can take two to three years to complete depending on the specialty.
transcend
the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years
It depends how much effort you put in getting in it. If you're thinking that an average time in college is 4 years, it would be 3 years.
six years
about 6-8 years
Approximately two to three years for the masters, and two to three years for the PhD.
To get a Masters in nursing it usually takes about two years. It all really depends on the person and the time they have to take all the classes that are required.