You can take a master's degree in a different field than your bachelor's degree. Many individuals take their master's in a field unrelated to their bachelor's degree. You will have to check with the colleges and universities that offer your intended major, and inquire about any prerequisite coursework required. If you have not completed the prerequisite coursework you may have to complete it at the undergraduate level first.
No, many individuals take their degrees at different colleges for many reasons. There is nothing wrong in this, and it is very common. This should not be a concern for you.
If u think that ur bachelors is not enough and u have the money and time, why not.
If all transfers well, it should take an additional two years to complete the bachelors. The masters can take two to three years post bachelors degree depending on the specific program of study, and the credit load carried per semester.
Also should it be a bachelors, masters, or even a PH.d. What is the average salary?
An associates, bachelors, or masters in business administration or finance would be most helpful.
Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.Typically, you must have a masters degree in the subject you are teaching. Thus, business and management courses should be fine.
At least a bachelor's degree in zoology from a university.
I would say Health care adminstration. It is a bachelors degree and then goes on to a masters degree.
English classes. Get your Associates/Bachelors in English then your masters in Creative Writing. There are also Creative Writing courses for doctorates too.
Personal opinion is, any field within the business area should be no less than a bachelors degree with further attainment of a masters degree in mind.
Different companies will have different policies. Some - though it's rare - might not require a degree at all. Others will want an MBA. (A Masters in Business Management) Mainly, a four year degree (Bachelors) should do it. For more specific information, simply contact Human Resources at the company in question and ask them.
It depends on which one leads you to your overall career goals and objectives. You must first acquire a vision. A vision in this sense is a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. The vision should be based on a real passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. Once you have acquired the vision, your path will become clear.