This depends on the subject I believe, but in the UK it is common for a master's degree to take 5 years from undergraduate status.
Check a university prospectus (most available online, for example http://www.napier.ac.uk) for more information.
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.
Typically, the master's degree can take between two and three years to complete depending on the specific program of study.
the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
six years
about 6-8 years
after graduation it will take 2 years
years and years of college and a masters degree.
A Masters Degree typically takes eight years.
Generally it takes 2 years.
2 years, if you already have a Bachelors.
About 6 years of College to receive a Master's Degree (Four years gains you a Bachelors Degree and two more a Masters.
If you mean starting your master's 10 years after completing your bachelors degree, yes! As long as you have completed a bachelor's degree, it doesn't matter how long you have been out of school. I started my masters 25 years after completing the bachelor's degree.
I think it depends on what field you are in. Usually 2-3 years. You get a masters after you get a bachelor's (4-year) degree.