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No formal education is necessary to become a private investigator. However, a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or law may prove useful in becoming an skilled private investigator.
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I have a Masters Degree from Corllins University, worked out well for me.
Rochville is an online university offering degree programs including Masters degree programs.
A private investigator certification is a certification in which an individual finds him or herself certified to investigate private matters. The certification is somewhat like an associates or bachelors degree for private detectives. Often cases, certifications must be provided by colleges.
If you are asking about taking a Masters' degree from a University, Shakespeare never held any University degrees.
he got a masters degree and a p.h.d
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One can obtain a Masters degree in Counseling by attending a four year university. Calling your local university will provide more information on the subject.
The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete, depending on the specific program of study; the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
Western New England University offers online masters of educational degree. Just visit their website http://education.wne.edu/ for more information and to read about masters degree.
New York University does indeed offer a masters degree in English. It takes about two years to complete, and after completion you will have a Masters of Arts.