Very good! A bachelors degree in anything will help you get a job. Many employers don't care if you have a bachelors degree in "underwater basket weaving" as long as you have the peice of paper, they are more likely to hire you. I know many people who gets jobs completely unrelated to their degree. So a degree in something you want to pursue is a big plus, way to go and good luck!
The next degree is the master's degree.
It's not worse, it's just more intensive. I do not suggest an accelerated program if the student does not have great determination, commitment, good time-management, and study skills.
Typically four years to complete a Bachelors degree. Accelerated programs allow you to complete a Bachelors in under four years by a few months.
It is not so much a question of better or not. It is a question of what your career goals and objectives are. For example, if you have a Bachelors degree in education and plan on staying in education, it would be appropriate to secure your Masters in the same or related field. If you have a Bachelors degree in education and now plan to seek employment in corporate management, then obviously a Masters in Organizational Management might be more appropriate. I all depends on what satisfies your goals and objectives. Viper1
A bachelors degree with a HAZWOPER training course
If the degree is a bachelors of arts, the abbreviation would be B.A. If the degree is a bachelors in science, it would be B.S.If the degree is a bachelors of arts, the abbreviation would be B.A. If the degree is a bachelors in science, it would be B.S.If the degree is a bachelors of arts, the abbreviation would be B.A. If the degree is a bachelors in science, it would be B.S.If the degree is a bachelors of arts, the abbreviation would be B.A. If the degree is a bachelors in science, it would be B.S.If the degree is a bachelors of arts, the abbreviation would be B.A. If the degree is a bachelors in science, it would be B.S.If the degree is a bachelors of arts, the abbreviation would be B.A. If the degree is a bachelors in science, it would be B.S.
No it does not. My bachelors is in psychology, but my masters is in organizational management. The only thing is, if the masters requires any prerequisites, you may have to complete them at the undergraduate level first. Still, this is not for all masters.
Classes all year long. Accelerated learning. 2 1/2 - 3 years. Normal scholastic schedule. 4 years.
It depends on the degree type offered by the institution. My master's degree is in organizational management which is a master or arts degree from the university I completed it at. Thus for example, John Smith M.A.. If it were a master in science it would be John smith M.S..
You could pursue an advanced degree at the graduate level (masters). There are many specialties you can pursue to include as masters in business administration (MBA), management, organizational management, etc.You could pursue an advanced degree at the graduate level (masters). There are many specialties you can pursue to include as masters in business administration (MBA), management, organizational management, etc.You could pursue an advanced degree at the graduate level (masters). There are many specialties you can pursue to include as masters in business administration (MBA), management, organizational management, etc.You could pursue an advanced degree at the graduate level (masters). There are many specialties you can pursue to include as masters in business administration (MBA), management, organizational management, etc.You could pursue an advanced degree at the graduate level (masters). There are many specialties you can pursue to include as masters in business administration (MBA), management, organizational management, etc.You could pursue an advanced degree at the graduate level (masters). There are many specialties you can pursue to include as masters in business administration (MBA), management, organizational management, etc.
Yes you can. My bachelor's degree is in psychology with a collateral program in gerontology. However, my master's degree is in organizational management. Thus, it can be done.
"In order for an individual to have a career in Content Management Solutions, they would need to get a degree in Computer Science. This is a concentration of the Bachelors of Science degree."