The choice is yours. You may choose from a related field particular to your bachelors or masters, or then again something completely different. If the PhD is in a none related field, there may be some prerequisite work you will be required to take first before entering the professional phase of the program. So, it is not so much a question of "can", but a question of your overall career goals and objectives, and which program of study will satisfy them.
Yes you can! However, the college or university may require you to complete prerequisite course work if not completed already within your bachelors or masters degree.
Yes you can. You can take your masters in just about anything really. However, you may have to complete some prerequisite course work particular to the field of study if you have not already done so.
A masters degree in a General Studies program entails the study of human behavior, and advanced studies in psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, and mathematics.
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Yes, however, you might need to take some additional base line courses that you didn't cover during your undergrad. Justin Fletcher MBA, MLA
You can start your MBA program once you have completed your bachelors degree. There are set of standards which needs to be fulfilled before applying an MBA program. Generally there is an exam, almost always.
Who would know that?! No one thinks about that stuff.
A bachelors degree is typically awarded for completion of a 4 or 5 year college program as prescribed by accredited colleges. Once you have completed your bachelors studies, if you are accepted into the program, you can pursue a masters degree which typically requires an additional 2 years of advanced studies and may also require that the student write and defend a thesis paper as well as possibly the successful completion of
The Columbia University offers master degrees in biotechnology, classical studies, conservation biology, dental scienes, history, italian, human rights studies and in philosophy.
A historian studies history.
i thought laurea specialistica means bachelors degree (or maybe smth like среднее специальное) and laurea magistrale- masters degree. some sources say that both specialistica and magistrale means the same- masters degree. but i know that laurea (separately) is similar to "winner" (лауреат). winner of scholarship or grant for masters studies... this is not an exact answer maybe :))) but this is what i know
Yes, you can earn a master's degree with an associate's degree, but you will typically need to complete a bachelor's degree first. Some universities offer accelerated programs that allow you to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in a shorter timeframe.
A Masters in General Studies program includes: 1.educational philosophy. 2.pedagogical technique. 3.Classroom management. 4.Curriculum design