That depends on the jurisdiction. Some places will allow you to take the bar exam without having a JD. You typically can't get an LLM without a JD.
No, it is not possible to get a PhD immediately after completing your undergraduate degree. Typically, a PhD program requires a master's degree or relevant work experience before admission.
At the moment an undergraduate degree is not required to practice chiropractic in Canada. To be accepted into chiropractic college you must have completed at least 3 years of a university undergraduate degree. That being said, in 2008, 2009 and 2010, over 80% of students accepted into the chiropractic program at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) had completed their full 4 year undergraduate degree, and 2% also had a masters degree or PhD.
You'd get an undergraduate degree, go to medical school, then get a physician's assistant license, do an internship, and get your medical license.
The associate degree is an undergraduate degree, as well as the bachelor's degree.
Yes, but it's not a degree, it's a License in Cosmetology.
Undergraduate, you get the letters LLB after your name, instead of BA/BSc (hons)
Associates degree is an undergraduate degree. The associates and bachelor's degrees are undergraduate degrees, The master's and doctorate degrees are graduate degrees.
If you are taking the RN program at the associate or bachelor's degree level, it would be undergraduate.
Four years of undergraduate education to obtain a baccalaureate degree, four years in medical school obtaining either a MD or DO, and then a three year family practice residency.
A PgCert is a graduate degree worth 60 credits it is higher that an undergraduate degree or first degree.
B.V.M.S. stands for "Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery." It is an undergraduate degree awarded to individuals who have completed their studies in veterinary medicine and surgery. This degree allows graduates to practice as veterinarians.
yes it can be possible