If you are listing your degrees on a resume, you put the one that is most relevant to the job first, because that is the one you want the potential employer to see if skimming quickly.
An associate and a bachelors degree is considered first level degrees. Graduate degrees are considered advanced degrees because they require more years of study.
The first university to give degrees to blacks was Shaw University. It was the first HBCU in the South that was established in 1865.
There are schools that offer bachelors degrees and master degrees. In order to obtain a Masters degree you would first have to get a bachelors degree. So, no there are no fast tracks to getting it done quicker.
Neither. They should be listed in increasing order of rank. That order would be: Associate, Bachelor, Master, Professional Doctorate (MD, JD), Research Doctorate (PhD).
First, the university is not listed as an institution offering a doctorate degree. It is listed by the College Board as offering , associates, bachelors, and masters degrees. However, you can retrieve all information about the school by clicking on the related links section (college Board) indicated below.
Usually you have to have done a PSYCHOLOGY degree first. Check with your university for whichever country you live in.
Typically, if you wish to place college degrees in chronological order, it would be the associates degree first (two years), followed by the bachelors (four years), then the masters, then doctorate.
Of course! In fact, that's the best way: Get the two-year associates degree, first; and then ask a four-year bachelors degree program to have said associates degree count as the first two (freshmand and sophomore) years of the bachelors; and then enter said bachelors as a full junior, completing that, and then the senior years, and, voila!, you emerge from the four years with both an associates and a bachelors!Or you could just enter the four-year bachelors program as a freshman, do all four of its years, and emerge after four years with just a bachelors. The first two (freshman and sophomore) years are very, very similar, regardless which of the two ways you do it. That being the case, my advice is to always get the associates first, and then the bachelors, so that one gets two (2) degrees, instead of just one, from the same four years of study!But, hey... that's just me.
First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.
What do you want to do? You really have a good degree listing for a number of management positions. Guessing by your Masters your thinking of IS or IT? If so, get some real world experience and you fit great into any number of supervisor-executive positions in the IT or IS departments. Good Luck
You could hold two bachelors, but you could only obtain a master's if you first got a bachelors in the field and then completed a course of study for a master's degree.
To receive a graduate degree you first must get a bachelors degree. Most state schools and some private schools offer graduate programs that offer these degrees.