A career in geology generally requires a graduate school degree.
Whether you need a degree or not depends on your overall career goals and objectives, and the requirements needed for that career.
It depends on your college and the type of degree you want.
A Bachelor's degree is the minimum, although companies prefer additional education in the form of some type of graduate degree. A Master's degree in Business Administration is looked upon favorably so long as the central focus of the degree - and, therefore, the classes - is on information technology.
college degree
Masters and bachelor degrees
Bachelor's in Nursing, and a Graduate degree in Anesthesia.
Archaeologists need at least a bachelor's degree for entry-level work, but most positions require a graduate degree.
One of the prerequisites for graduate school is completion of a bachelor's degree.
A haematologist does. As blood diseases are not that common, you are not guaranteed to find one in your direct environment. Your general MD will transfer you when needed.
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You need a master's degree to have any chance to have any type of career in the medical field.