I am not exactly sure what you are referring to. If you are referring to the degree abbreviation used after your signature, then you do not use The Bachelor's degree, you only indicate the master's degree.
* associate's degree * bachelor's degree * Master's degree * first professional degree * doctorate degree (highest level of educational attainment)
A Master's degree is a higher level of education. It takes two or more years of study after first obtaining a Bachelor's degree. In many fields, the next higher (third) degree is a Doctorate (PhD).
An Associate's degree is the lowest rung in the academic ladder. Next comes a Bachelor's degree, then a Master's, the a Doctorate, and then a Post-Doctorate. A Doctorate is a much more reputable degree than a Masters. A Master's degree merits no special title. Once you've gotten a Doctorate, you officially receive the title "Doctor..."
You will have to go on for your bachelor's degree first which is a critical prerequisite to apply for a master's degree program. If you completed the associates degree in a transferable program, it will take approximately another 60 to 68 credits to complete a bachelor's degree. Then you can apply for a program at the master's level which can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree.
You will need a master's degree, if it leads to your overall career goals and objectives. Still, the higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity that will be opened to you
It is a Master's of Health Sciences Degree and is very similar to a MPH or Master's of Public Health, but is more specialized and is the degree awarded in Physician Assistant programs.
because to earn more they study more and get a masters degree.......Its all about a better living for that Chef
The Master's of Arts degree (MA) has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Master's of Science degree (MS) is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.
Attend enough college. What's more important is what degree you need for what you want to do.
masters is more advanced
Yes. Go to Stanford on-line for more information on the their master degree programs.
Generally more money in your job and... a flashy title!