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master degree
At a minimum, a Master's degree in conducting should be required.
Yes, it should be capitalized.
He should be technical basic degree, master degree with Ph.D
Premed degree, Medical Degree, Dental Specialty, Orthodontic Residency You should also know how to spell 'college'
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Yes it is important and the eligibility criteria for doing master degree is one should have the bachelor degree.
Yes, you can get an associates degree for Dental Assisting. It is called the Associates Degree in Applied Science for Dental Assisting. You will first need to get your Certified Dental Assisting Diploma certification. Then you can further your education by enrolling in a short program to obtain your degree. You will become an Expanded Duties Dental Assistant, and make more money because you'll be able to take x-rays, and you will have more education. It pays better than just the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) . You should contact Local schools in your area for this program.
Master of Business Management
If you a licensed dentist you should only need to pass a test to work as hygienist.
First, the prerequisite for the master's degree is the bachelor's degree. Hopefully you have a career path in mind. Once you complete the bachelor's degree, you must find a school that offers the master's degree you want. Again, you should have a specific career path in mind. Find out if you are missing any prerequisite coursework, and if all is well, apply for the program.
Education is always useful. Still, you should have a specific purpose for pursuing the master's degree. In other words, a specific career objective that the master's degree will either lead to or develop and enhance your present occupation.