Within the United States there is no such thing as a bachelor's or master's degree in law. Those who wish to become a lawyer must obtain a juris doctor (JD) degree, and pass the bar-exam.
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Long enough to obtain a Master's Degree which is usually about six years.
It would be four years in college. But most schools want you to go two more years for a master's degree. Happy To Help =]
6. Four for the BA/BS and another 2 for the MA/MS
It takes on average 2 to 3 years to get it depending on how well your grades are.
You need at least a bachelor's degree, (4 years) but a master's degree wouldn't hurt...(6 years)
Starting from scratch a Bachelor is programmed for four years and the Master program for six. That can be reduced to three and four and a half working year round with full schedules.
Although a college degree is not always a requirement to become a zookeeper at some zoos, those with bachelor's degrees usually have an advantage. A four-year degree in Animal Sciences or zoology can be a benefit.
The master's degree in this area will take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree, provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
Penn State offers an integrated bachelor's / master's program that can be completed in 5 and a half years. Just a bachelor's degree requires 5 years, so it's really only an extra semester.
The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete, depending on the specific program of study, the credit load carried per semester, and provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
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.