A BA or BS is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. I would not think of it in terms of degree type as much as I would think about in terms of major. In other words, which major will lead to achieving your overall career goals and objectives. You can only determine this if you have acquired a vision; a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. That vision should be based on a passion for what you want to do, with the recognition of the benefit it will bring to others as well as yourself. Once you acquire that vision, your path will become clear.
A BA is a bachelor of arts degree, a BS is a bachelor of science degree. Both take four years to earn.
A 2 year AA/ AS holder can usually earn a BA/BS after 2 more years of study.
A BA Degree from Whittier College in 1934, and a LLB Degree from Duke University Law School in 1937.
Most Bachelors degrees fall into 2 main categories: the BS, or Bachelor of Science, and the BA, or Bachelor of Arts. Whether you earn a BS or BA is largely determined by the subject you choose to study. If you earn your degree in the liberal arts, it will be a BA. If you earn a degree in business, science, or technology, it will be a BS.
It would be a "bachelor of arts" (BA) degree from which many specific programs of study fall.
Most colleges offer this degree. I would suggest that you decide where you would like to go to school and then investigate each of the schools in that area for the school that best suits your needs.
Yes, most people seeking an MBA will have a BA already (or a BS). It is a graduate degree, where as BA is an undergraduate degree. An MBA is a Master's degree (of Business Administration). A BA is a Bachelor of Arts degree. A BS is Bachelor of Science.
Well a BA stands for a Bachelor of Arts degree, so a BA in Business Administration would mean a degree in business that would be obtained in about 4 years through a university or college.
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If you are practicing public relations in a hospital, and you already have a BA in public relations AND you need a masters degree, I would first suggest you get your APR. After that, you could look at an MPH (masters in public health administration) or an MBA.
A BA is a Bachelor of Arts, which is indeed a university degree.
Each state has specific requirements for the licensing of psychologists. Generally, you would be expected to have completed a PhD in order to work in a clinical setting. First you would earn a BA, then an MA and then do research and write your dissertation to earn the PhD.