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General Information on Masters Degrees

  • Typically takes two years to complete
  • Usually requires student to hold a Bachelors degree
  • It is normal for some students to stay in college after earning their bachelor's degree to pursue their master's degree. However, it is becoming very common for people already working in their careers to return to college either part-time or fulltime to earn a masters degree. Many people are now working on a master’s degree while maintaining their employment thanks to online and flexible colleges.
    Common Types of Masters Degrees :
  • Master of Arts Degree (M.A.)
  • Master of Science Degree (M.S.)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Masters in Education
  • Master of Public Administration (MPA)
  • Master in Health Services Administration
  • Master of Science in Information Systems
  • Master of Science in Management Information Systems
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