Within the United States, the critical issue is not whether the degree was taken by distance education, or not. The critical issue is the schools accreditation.
In my opinion no is the answer. A Masters involves a lot of work (I have done NVQs prior to completing my degree and masters).
if u simply mean wot is the diff b/w pg diploma and masters then the answer is masters(msc) degree = taught part + dissertation proposal + dissertation. after a successful completion of taught part of msc you are eligible to get a post graduate diploma and when u successfully complete your dissertation after taught part you get a masters degree. in other words you are a pg diploma holder when you r preparing or writing or completing your dissertation.
Martin Cooper studied electrical engineering until he earned his masters degree, then he taught. He also created and was VP of Motorola.
A masters degree by course work, otherwise called a taught Masters is a degree program that requires one to do written coursework or written exams. You are required to attend classes and possibly tutorials. There are a set amount of courses that one is required to do to fulfill the requirement for a taught masters and possibly a research paper. A masters by research on the other hand, is one where the student is not required to attend classes, or write exams and submit course work but depending on the program may be required to do labs. If courses are done, these are preliminary courses to give the student foundation, for instance in research methodology. The progress of a masters by research is assessed by a Supervisor, who guides you along the duration of the program.
It was illegal for slaves to be educated. However, many slaves found ways to become educated without their masters knowing. Some masters were kind, to some degree, and allowed their slaves to learn. Those slaves taught other slaves.
I started at $13.00 an hour. I have never worked at a daycare, however, I have a teaching degree (ECE and Elem. Ed) and have taught in the school system for a few years. I will also be finishing my Masters Degree in April.
Yes, as long as you completed the degree through an appropriately accredited college or university. Within the US the minimum educational requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught with a doctorate preferred.
The minimum degree requirement is a master's degree within the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.The minimum degree requirement is a master's degree within the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.The minimum degree requirement is a master's degree within the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.The minimum degree requirement is a master's degree within the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.The minimum degree requirement is a master's degree within the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.The minimum degree requirement is a master's degree within the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.
The term undergraduate degree is generally used for completing a 4 year Bachelors of Science or Arts program. A Masters degree is achieved after completing a, generally 2 year, additional program past that and can be called a graduate degree. Generally, these are a Master of Science or Arts. (So all Masters are a graduate degree, but not all graduate degrees are a Masters. Some fields may use a different nomencalture for the post baccurlate programs). A Doctorate, which takes approx. 7 years more, identifes someone completing a program generally including writing/supporting a thesis/disertation ( a large research paper of intellectual interest) above those other degrees.
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Mrs. Sophia Auld
The only degree you put after your name is a doctorate and not a MA. His abbreviated term for his degree is not recognized as a proper form. I have a doctorate and a MA plus 3 teaching credentials and only use the Dr with my name. This is my 39th year of teaching.