Yes it is. M.F.A. stands for Master in Fine arts while B.A. stands for Bachelor of Art. You must earn a Bachelor's degree before obtaining a Master's degree.
The associate and bachelor degrees are undergraduate coursework. The masters and doctorate degrees are graduate coursework.
A MA degree is higher than a BA degree. A BA degree only requires 4 years of college. A MA degree requires 6 years at college.
No
Within higher education, a BA stands for a "bachelor of arts" degree, which is a four year program of study.
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A BA is a Bachelor of Arts, which is indeed a university degree.
You can't get a Master's in hairdressing. To get a Master's you must have a 4 year college education. To become a hairdresser only requires 6-9 months of training in a beauty school with a test at the end for a license. The two are not the same type of education. So, to get a Master's you must have a BA/BS and to fix hair a license.
A "BA" is a Bachelor of Arts degree.
A "BA" is a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Depends on the context. It's just Bachelor of Arts versus Bachelor of Science. Commercially, the stereotype is a BS is better than a BA..but if you wanna work in PR that's not the case. Also Linguists fall into a separate category. A Spanish major, has basically done an English major's degree..only now they speak another language.
In college a BA is a bachelors degree of arts. A BS is a bachelors degree in science. Most students get a BA.
No. A mater's degree in psychology is a higher level of competence than a bachelor's and nursing has nothing to do with it. To have an R.N. degree and a psych bachelor degree is a really good thing, but it's still not a master's.
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