It depends on the school and the specific program. Typically, they do not expire, however, when an individual who has completed some graduate work attempts to use them to either finish a degree or apply them to a new master's program there is a possibility of some problems to include outdated material. Again, it depends on the specific program of study.
you need to get a masters degree in criminal justice and if required, a law degree
Forensic psychology, a bachelors degree, a masters degree, physical evidence, and a PhD but that requires a lot of time and effort
It is a unit of length in the near obsolete Imperial system.
A mile is an obsolete unit of distance and the radian is a unit for angles !
An arshine is an alternative name for an arshin, an obsolete Russian unit of length equal to 71.12 centimetres.
Tradition, of course. But why would you want to replace one obsolete unit by another unit that is also obsolete? The correct unit for speed is meters/second, or perhaps kilometers/hour.
Kip was an obsolete unit of force.
Pounds is an obsolete unit for mass, cubic foot is a unit of volume !
Any answer possible: mL is a unit of volume, ft is a unit (obsolete) of length.
Quart is an obsolete unit of volume; pound is a unit of mass.
An altyn is an obsolete and proposed unit of currency in Russia and Central Asia.
An awm is an obsolete unit of measure equal to 40 gallons of wine.