Well, honey, it really depends on what you want to achieve. A Ph.D is the highest level of academic achievement, a MA is a step below that, and a BA is the basic undergraduate degree. So, if you want to be the ultimate smarty pants, go for the Ph.D. If you just want to dip your toes in the academic pool, go for the BA. And the MA? Well, it's like the middle child - not too shabby, but not the star of the show either.
Phd, ma, msc, ba, bsc,
Yes there are Foundation,BA ,MA, Phd coures in Product Design
You don't need one in journalism to be a good writer. It about 8 to 10 years in college from the BA to a PhD. Four for the BA, 2 for the MA, and another 3-4 years for the PhD. I am not sure if a PhD is even offered in journalism.
Depends on the degree. A BS/BA, MA/MS have no title, but a PhD has a title of Dr.
Condoleezza Rice went to University of Denver (BA, PhD)University of Notre Dame (MA)
ou ba ma (oh-ba-ma) OR ao ba ma (ow-ba-ma)
Newt Gingrich went to Emory University (BA)Tulane University (MA, PhD)
Alan greenspan went to *Juilliard School *New York University (BA, MA, PhD) *Columbia University
If you are asking about a medical doctor it is 12+ years. For a PhD it is 4-5 years for a BA/BS, 2 for a MA/MS and 3-7 years to complete a PhD.
Scottish MA is an extra year of Hons study after completion of BA syllabus in the fourth year. It is therefore considered to be a superior degree.
No. He has BA--History from Emory U, Atlanta MA and PhD--Modern European History from Tulane U New Orleans
no, people do it all the time