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I do not believe there is a minor in law. In addition, there is no such thing as a bachelor's or master's in law. They do have pre-law programs, however it is not a degree or minor.
no such thing
A Master's degree is one example of a post graduate degree. To enroll in a post graduate degree (such as an Honours Degree) a student should already have completed a graduate degree. Degrees build on each other. A student needs a graduate degree to enroll in an Honours course, an Honours degree to enroll in a Masters Programme and a Master's degree to commence with a Doctorate.
Master of City Planning. You might also see MUP for Master of Urban Planning. Same thing.
To start a business you don't need a business degree in any sense. However, in theory that degree will assist you in starting the business by offering information on how to start a business, what kind of laws you need to look out for. How to find employees etc. But to start a business all you need to do is be 18 (to sign legal works and that kind of thing).
You can do that with a crime investigation degree. It wouldn't be a bad thing to have background in law r business.
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.
I would check your local schools for business degree programs. That would be the most helpful and useful thing in learning how to start your own business.
It is typically a BS degree. However, if this is being used after a name, it would not be the appropriate thing to do. The abbreviations after a name are typically for the master's and doctorate degrees. In addition, the physical therapy degree (for physical therapists), is no longer a bachelor's degree. The minimum educational requirement today is a master's degree, and may shortly become a doctorate.
sheffield does a masters degree for udergrads. If post grad most universities do a masters degree best thing to do is research where you would like to go and see what is best.
Typically business diplomas are split into the 3 broad categories of accounting, management, and hospitality management. A general consensus is that a degree in business administration is a good thing to have.
There is no such thing as a "Master Password" for a set of computers. The admin password to that laptop is whatever it was set to after purchasing. If you never set a password then it would simply be left blank.