Lawyers generally do not receive a master's degree.
First, they earn a four year undergraduate degree. Then, they earn a three year Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. In are instances, they go on to earn a Master's of Law (LL.M.) degree after one or two years of further study.
It depends
It takes about 5 years to earn a masters degree
it takes six years to get a masters eight years to get a professional/doctoral degree and four to get a bachelors degree.
a masters degree . a PhD degree
Most people take 2 years, but it can be done in less.
Within the US, approximately nine percent of the population over 18 years-of-age have completed a masters degree.
Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.
It will be around 2 to 4 years depending on university.
The minimum degree at this time for a Physical Therapist is a masters, however it will soon require a doctorate degree.
Let's just say a lot. The answer is around 8 years.
It depends: Associates degree is 2 years; Bachelor's degree is 4 years; masters is 6 years; doctorate is 8 (I believe). To become an M.D. is much longer
I think seismology is a Masters Degree program, so you would first have to earn a Bachelors Degree which normally takes four years and then two more years for a Masters so becoming a Seismologist takes 6 years of college.