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Alex
masters is more advanced
a bachelors degree is based on a year plan, while a masters degree is six year plan and is usually more in debth on whatever you are majoring in.
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Yes
yes you can as a bachelors is only there to give you a guidance in your future career path. You can do a masters degree in business management with law as this is neatly incorporate your bachelors with your masters making your resume to be more wanted when job hunting
A degree (bachelors or masters) in business administration will contain a significant quantitative component, including multiple classes in finance and statistics. Applied management typically focuses more on practical courses and less on theory.
nope u dumb, who cares
No. My undergraduate work was in psychology, but my masters is in business (organizational management). If the masters requires some prerequisites that you have not yet completed, then you will have to complete them before entering the professional phase of the program. That's not always the case, but merely a possibility. In any case, it is very doable.
yes if you have a great amount of business experience in high roles e.g. managerial roles.
An undergraduate is one who does not have any degree whatsoever...and a masters course is a course that you normally take after you do a bachelors degree!
If u think that ur bachelors is not enough and u have the money and time, why not.
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.