Any university will offer master's degree programs. At that level, though, it is much more important who you choose as your thesis advisor than the university you go to.
Grad school can be for both a master's degree and a PhD.
Doctors go to medical school and have MD degrees.
Yes, it is possible to go from an associate's degree to a master's degree by first completing a bachelor's degree and then applying to a master's program.
No, the prerequisite for the master's degree is a bachelor's degree.
you go to grad school and work hard for two years or so.
no
If you attend school.
Yes, graduate school is typically pursued to obtain a master's degree.
Katherine Paterson, the author, received a bachelor's degree from King's College in Tennessee and a master's degree from the Presbyterian School of Christian Education.
In the United States you do not need a master's degree to become a veterinarian - you can go from a Bachelor's degree program straight to professional school. This may vary in other countries, however.
yes, one can get a masters degree from online school
A master's degree is usually required to be licensed as a counselor. Some States require counselors in public employment to have a master's degree.