Typically, each course is assigned a specific amount of credits which indicates how many hours of classroom time is required per week. For most institutions that operate on a regular two semester academic year, most courses are three credits (three credit hours) per week. Then again, some are more, and some are less.
The higher the degree the more doors of opportunity that will be opened to you. In addition, a doctorate is preferred for teaching in a college or university.
The words "college" versus "university" can be confusing......especially in the US, where they can mean different things, depending on the state and/or the school(s) in question.It would be nice if things in the US were more like they are in the UK, when it comes to the difference between "college" and "university." In the UK, the university is the large, overall institution; and then each of its constituent parts are called colleges... like the University of London system.And in that (University of London) system, there is no difference: a masters degree is a masters degree.Gratefully, despite the less-clear difference between "college" and "university" in the US, a masters degree, regardless which kind of institution issues it, is the same, from either. A masters degree is a masters degree. Period.In pretty much all cases, a "masters" degree consists of from, typically, 32 to 48 graduate semester credit hours, beyond a 120 undergraduate-semester-credit-hour "bachelors" degree.Though the credits are calculated differently in the UK, it's still the same: first a bachelors degree, and then a masters degree; and it matters, not, whether it's from a school that calls itself a "college," or one that calls itself a "university." In either case, it's post-secondary, graduate-level higher-education that's immediatelly beyond the post-secondary undergraduate bachelors degree.
Diploma programs of study at colleges and universities are not designed as degree programs. They are usually very specific and career oriented, however they do not typically meet the course and credit requirements of a degree. For example, a diploma program as a licensed practical nurse versus a degree as a registered nurse.Typically, the degree is the level of education you have completed at the college level. The diploma is the piece of paper that validates that level of completion. The other document that validates completion of the degree is the official transcript which indicates completion, the courses taken and the grades received, as well as the official school seal and signature of the registrar. I hope this makes sense to you. I guess you can think of it as, the degree is a term, and the diploma a piece of paper.
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The bachelors of arts degree is the overall degree category under which there are various programs of study. For example, education, English, communications, history, etc. As such, the bachelors of arts in English is just specifying the program of study the student majored in. In other words, the individual completed a bachelors level degree, with a specialization in English.
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Typically a bachelors degree comes first (BA or BS), followed by the masters degree (either MA or MS) which is considered advanced study. The BA, BS or MA and MS is not an order or sequence but a specific approach or focus to a particular field of study. The below will give give some insight on arts versus science approach. It goes for both the bachelors and masters level of education.The Bachelor's of Arts degree has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Bachelor of Science degree is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.Typically a bachelors degree comes first (BA or BS), followed by the masters degree (either MA or MS) which is considered advanced study. The BA, BS or MA and MS is not an order or sequence but a specific approach or focus to a particular field of study. The below will give give some insight on arts versus science approach. It goes for both the bachelors and masters level of education.The Bachelor's of Arts degree has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Bachelor of Science degree is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.Typically a bachelors degree comes first (BA or BS), followed by the masters degree (either MA or MS) which is considered advanced study. The BA, BS or MA and MS is not an order or sequence but a specific approach or focus to a particular field of study. The below will give give some insight on arts versus science approach. It goes for both the bachelors and masters level of education.The Bachelor's of Arts degree has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Bachelor of Science degree is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.Typically a bachelors degree comes first (BA or BS), followed by the masters degree (either MA or MS) which is considered advanced study. The BA, BS or MA and MS is not an order or sequence but a specific approach or focus to a particular field of study. The below will give give some insight on arts versus science approach. It goes for both the bachelors and masters level of education.The Bachelor's of Arts degree has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Bachelor of Science degree is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.Typically a bachelors degree comes first (BA or BS), followed by the masters degree (either MA or MS) which is considered advanced study. The BA, BS or MA and MS is not an order or sequence but a specific approach or focus to a particular field of study. The below will give give some insight on arts versus science approach. It goes for both the bachelors and masters level of education.The Bachelor's of Arts degree has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Bachelor of Science degree is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.Typically a bachelors degree comes first (BA or BS), followed by the masters degree (either MA or MS) which is considered advanced study. The BA, BS or MA and MS is not an order or sequence but a specific approach or focus to a particular field of study. The below will give give some insight on arts versus science approach. It goes for both the bachelors and masters level of education.The Bachelor's of Arts degree has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.The Bachelor of Science degree is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.
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900 divided by 180 = 5 hours x 12 =60 credits. Is this 5 hours for each course, and does this apply to a simpler form of hour per course but not related to the calculations for a semester hour which is usually 16 hours for one credit?
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Well, there is no doubt that Pepperdine is a good school. However, if the $35,000 per year doesn't bother you then fine. Personally, there are plenty of good colleges and universities with excellent psychology programs that would be much more reasonable. As long as you take your degree at an institution that has a regional accreditation, you will be fine (especially for your undergraduate degree). This is just a personal opinion. I can't see spending that much money for undergraduate course work. I mean come on...over a $1,000 a credit???