Within the US today, a pharmacist must have a doctorate degree (Pharm.D)
The degree is what you have already stated; a masters degree. A masters degree is a level of education. Under that level (degree) are many specific programs of study. For example in medicine it could be a masters in nursing, or microbiology, or health sciences, etc.
they have an M.D./D.O. not a masters degree
Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.
Typically you need a Bachelor's Degree to begin graduate work on a masters or doctoral (PhD).
The undergraduate degree is a bachelor's in social work (BSW), and the graduate degree is a masters in social work (MSW).
Typically, in most all colleges today, a college degree would be necessary for this type of position. At the college and universities I teach at, a masters degree is required.
Confusing question but I will try to answer.Obtaining a masters in just about any discipline can lead to a doctorate. For example, you can now obtain a DBA - doctorate in business administration, hence earning a MBA would work best first.The real question is what type of masters are you thinking about earning,then research schools and programs at gradschools.com to find out if a doctorate is an option after you have earned your masters.
The average salary of a business man with a masters degree is $62,300. This depends on the specific type of business a person is running.
The time it would take to complete this type of degree will be dependent on the college or university and how the structure the course work. A masters in this area can take two or three years depending on students course load. Viper1
The type of degree you have does not effect your salary: If two engineers both got the same job, they would be paid the same - regardless of there degree type. BUT Allot of engineering companies, particularly the top ones, will only employ undergraduates with a masters degree. Therefore it does not effect salary but it effects your job market. Source: I am a undergraduate mechanical engineer myself.
MCA in the field of computer application or opt for other related Masters degree.