Career questions tagged degree
Every college offers a degree to a student who completes a predetermined set of requirements. Some careers will expect an employee to have a degree in whichever field they have applied in. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat is the difference between BA and a BS when it comes to business Which one would be better for entrepreneurship??
When I researched business majors I found that there are two different types of degrees, BS and BA. I'm not sure which one would be better for me.
How can I make sure that I can still work in education with a psychology degree?
I'm in college currently taking classes for psychology major. I wanted to do education but in order to do education, I needed to double major. I don't want to double major, but I still wanna work in a school.
What is your job and what is your salary?
Just want to know what everyone does, If you are retired what did you do before. If you're no longer doing it why did you quit. If you have had multiply jobs before, name them. Thank you.
Does it matter if I go for a Master's Degree or a Bachelor's Degree?
Is there any difference between the two? Depending on the major.
Do I need any degree to become a facility manager?
I want to be a facility manager and I'm wondering if it'll be worth going to school for a degree.
What degrees do you need to go into this business field?
I was wondering is having a degree better before entering the business field
What do i need a culinary arts degree to become a chef? if so which one would you prefer a associates degree for two years or a bachelors degree for four years
What do i need a culinary arts degree to become a chef? if so which one would you prefer a associates degree for two years or a bachelors degree for four years
What will be the best way to determine what major I would focus on for graduation if I graduate with an undergraduate degree in sociology ?
I am interested in leading a career in academic advising. I have been studying sociology for my undergrad as I knew it was a broad major, but now I am concerned that it will not be enough. I want to do graduate school since I want to do academic advising eventually. This way, I can focus on my career path directly.
What is the best degree?
I'm thinking of the best degree to major in college, i'm currently in 12th grade
How many jobs are there for criminology?
What degrees do you get? What skills should you have?