You can choose almost any masters degree. If you do not have the appropriate prerequisites for a specific field of study, you will be required to complete them before entering the professional phase of the program. Other than that, all things are possible. For example, my undergraduate work is in psychology, but my masters is in organizational management.
I would recommend a masters degree.
When you "major" in something, you are typically a college undergraduate going towards an Associate or Bachelor's degree. When you are getting your masters, you have already "majored" in an area, graduated college, but are now in graduate school getting an advanced degree typically in the field you "majored" in while in college. A Masters degree is often a degree one gets before getting their PhD.When you "major" in something, you are typically a college undergraduate going towards an Associate or Bachelor's degree. When you are getting your masters, you have already "majored" in an area, graduated college, but are now in graduate school getting an advanced degree typically in the field you "majored" in while in college. A Masters degree is often a degree one gets before getting their PhD.
yes
It is necessary to complete a three years Bachelors degree course before applying for a admission to a Masters degree
Any level of degrees, though I would recommend at least a masters.
If they are taken at the undergraduate level, no they will not be applied to the masters.
Typically, there is no standard. After finishing a bachelors, and started my masters almost 19 years later. My bachelors is in psychology, and my masters is in organizational management. I do not recommend waiting that long. If you have the opportunity, start you masters as soon as you can. Once you stop going to school, it's very difficult getting back.
visit them at: http://www.alleducationschools.com/education-careers/article/masters-degree-in-education about them: Getting your master's degree in education will add a depth of understanding to the broader liberal arts education you received in your bachelor's degree studies.
No. Transy only offers Bachelor's degrees.
"Information about earning a graduate degree (also known as a Masters degree) can be found through individual colleges and universities, often through school catalogs. Most learning institutions will also have departments specifically dedicated to helping students interested in getting a Masters degree."
Yes. You can get a Bachelors degree in art history online (as part of a degree completion program) at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania. Masters degree online programs in Art History for U.S. students are, at the present ( July 2011), virtually impossible to find.
The bachelor's degree does not expire. There is no time limit in which to start the master's degree.