Yes, it is possible to earn a master's degree with some undergrad work completed. Traditionally most people do earn a bachelors degree first and it depends if the school with accept you without the bachelors degree; however certain professions allows for it. For example in some countries you do not earn a bachelors degree in engineering, you go directly into a masters after completing the undergrad requirements. Why? because in some countries there is no such thing as a bachelors in engineering since it's a professional degree. [MsEng]
Some medical schools also allow students who fulfilled most of the undergrad work to be accepted into graduate studies without the bachelor's. There is a masters degree path for executives that may not require undergrad degree called an Executive MBA.
In summary, it really depends on the school to accept you without the undergrad degree and not someones personal opinion, so it is possible to do it. Many Americans are only use to the traditional educational paths, but there are many different paths in education.
It's also common to list your highest degree obtained on your resume.
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Yes, you can earn a master's degree with an associate's degree, but you will typically need to complete a bachelor's degree first. Some universities offer accelerated programs that allow you to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in a shorter timeframe.
a masters.I have done a masters in English.But I think completed is a better verb than done and also add degree.I have completed a masters degree in English.
No, "master's degree" should not be capitalized in this context. It should be written as "master's degree program."
With an associates degree in math-science, you can pursue entry-level positions in various industries such as data analysis, laboratory technician, quality control assistant, or research assistant. You could also transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor's degree in a related field for more career opportunities.
Some universities that offer online or distance learning programs for a Masters in Japanese language include University of Hawai'i at Manoa, University of Maryland University College, and University of Liverpool. Be sure to research specific program requirements and course offerings before applying.
Doing a master's degree in printing can provide you with specialized skills and knowledge in the field, making you more competitive in the job market. It can also help you advance your career in the printing industry by opening up opportunities for higher-level positions and increased earning potential. However, it is important to research the specific program and industry demand to ensure that it aligns with your career goals before pursuing a master's degree.