It's possible. Some time after getting a BA in a liberal arts area, I got interested in programming, and took a course called Immigration to Computer Science, and proceeded with Masters level courses.
In college a BA is a bachelors degree of arts. A BS is a bachelors degree in science. Most students get a BA.
A BA is a bachelor of arts degree, a BS is a bachelor of science degree. Both take four years to earn.
Yes you can. Many individuals take their master's degree in a field unrelated to their bachelor's degree. My bachelor's degree is in psychology with a collateral program in gerontology. However, my master's degree is in organizational management. You just have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework needed (if any).
You can't get a Master's in hairdressing. To get a Master's you must have a 4 year college education. To become a hairdresser only requires 6-9 months of training in a beauty school with a test at the end for a license. The two are not the same type of education. So, to get a Master's you must have a BA/BS and to fix hair a license.
The bachelor of arts (BA) and the bachelor in science (BS) are both undergraduate degree programs. The master's and doctorate are graduate degrees. You can take a second bachelor's degree if you like, but you will still be in an undergraduate degree program. So, you would not go to graduate school for the second degree.
There are very few places that offer a bachelor's degree in Library Science, so you will probably want to get a master's in library science once you have your four-year degree. Ashford University offers both a BA and an MA if your local university does not have a Library Science program or you don't want to wait till you graduate.
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.
It is a Bachelor of Science degree.
You can have a degree in Business BSc yes the BSc means you are a bachelor of science as its oppsed to a BA a bachelor of the arts. no
Because you have an arts degree does not mean you cannot pursue a science degree at the graduate level. Just choose your master's program of study and do it. If the master's program requires any prerequisites , you can take the prerequisites and move on. Not all programs of study at the graduate level require prerequisites other than a bachelor's degree. I just depends on the major.
There is no reason for that to need any explanation!
Accounting is a mathematics degree not a science degree. you would have to go to college for at least an additional 2 years in order to have at least the associates degree.