Phd, ma, msc, ba, bsc,
They could be a superscript circle following the number(s), or letters after someone's name (eg BA, MSc).
Architecture would appear to be appropriate if this field is your priority, and it is architectural engineering.
Orna Tamir-Schestowitz has written: 'Batim ba-signon ishi' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Designs and plans, Domestic Architecture, Interior architecture, Room layout (Dwellings), Space (Architecture)
Wolfgang Schwartzschild MA BA -- if they are arts degrees Wolfgang Schwartzschild MSc BSc -- if they are science degrees
Anybody can opt for Humanity discipline after passing 12th Standard.
Literature, Home Science, Fashion Designer, Event Management, Embroidery, Cooking, Decorating, Architecture
4 years in law school after completing a BA, taking the LSAT, and passing Bar exam.
perhaps I have seek as per my qualification job i.e. Information Technology department.
You are free to do MBA in HR after doing BA in English literature. You can have some advantages also if you are an extraordinary student in literature. A good literature student can pierce into the psyche of the counterpart; and that is what we covet in an HR executive!
Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA after completing a BA in Psychology. However, you may be required to fulfill certain prerequisites such as business courses or work experience. It is also common for MBA programs to look for strong quantitative skills and relevant professional experience.
Yes! However, you do need to have a bachelor's degree in something. There are three different types of Master of Architecture degrees, all of which are accredited. The one you are asking about is known as the 4+3 program, meaning you have a 4-year degree in something else and a 3-year Masters of Architecture. There is also a 4+2 program for people with a 4-year BA or BS in architecture. Obviously their masters degree is two years long. There is also a 1-year masters degree for people that have an accredited 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree.