Career questions tagged masters
Is it possible to take Psychology as a master's program after completing a Pharm-D program If yes,how can I do it??
I am currently studying Pharm-D but I have a passion for Psychology. I would like to know whether I can merge these two into more or less one career path by taking a Psychology program for my Masters program after completion of Pharm-D? #Spring24
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.
How do I decide on whether to pursue a master's degree or a doctorate?
How do I decide on whether to pursue a master's degree or a doctorate? I am a geology major with a climate science minor and it seems like I don't need to pursue a master's degree before a doctorate. Is this frowned upon, or a good option?
What are recommended schools that offer online programs for a masters in counseling?
Preferably seeking colleges that are highly accredited and easy to get scholarships for.
Where can I find and/or apply to MBA scholarships ?
Where can I find MBA scholarships as a minority woman and/or human being in general? I also am curious how to find scholarships for graduate programs too. Links and guidance are appreciated.
In Australia, how big is the difference between the *content* of a Bachelor's Degree with Honours and an equivalent Master's Degree?
I understand that Bachelor + Honours degrees typically take 4 years, while Master’s degrees take about 2. But is there a difference in the *content* of these degrees? I'm specifically interested in La Trobe University, but advice about other universities are welcome as well! For reference, these undergraduate vs these postgraduate degrees from La Trobe (which are all health degrees, as upon exiting any of these, you can register with the relevant board and be a practitioner): - Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) VS Master of Occupational Therapy Practice - Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) VS Master of Physiotherapy Practice - Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) VS Master of Social Work - Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) VS Master of Speech Pathology There may be better examples from other Australian Universities!
I would like to pursue a master in psychology and/or nutrition, what are the best schools to do so, and where can I work afterwards? What kind of works are there?
I already have a bachelor degree from an international university, and I wouldn't like to repite the courses that I already did.
Becoming an Instructional Designer and Working Remotely - Seeking Guidance and Remote Opportunities?
Hi everyone! I am an aspiring instructional designer with a passion for remote work. I hold two master's degrees, one in Distance Education & E-Learning and another in Instructional Technology. Despite my educational background, I am currently facing challenges while applying for jobs on LinkedIn. I would truly appreciate any guidance on how to achieve my goal of becoming an instructional designer and finding remote opportunities.
is getting an undergraduate in economics and then an mba, a good choice?
and what are the job prospects and the types of jobs i can get?
How difficult is an art therapy masters?
I'm a freshman in college and have already taken my first art therapy course, as well as some arts and psychologies.
What are the first 5 things I should do when looking into Phd/Graduate school programs?
I graduated with a Bachelor's in Political Science a year ago and am interested in these fields: social work, ethnic studies, and law/policy. I have work experience in higher education, mentorship, Ethnic Studies, writing and research, and retention programs.
Should I become a Pediatrician or Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and what are the key differences besides salary?
I have always wanted to go into the medical field. Recently I have been researching about pediatrics. However, I am unsure if I should pursue a doctorate or a master's in science. I am knowledgeable about the schooling length for these degrees. Additional question: what are some of the best schools for pediatric nursing/medicine located in California?
Can I get a masters of fine arts or a masters of graphic design if I get a bachelors in communications with a concentration in media management?
I am wondering if a creative type of masters if possible
What classes do you have to take in a library science masters program? And what does the daily life of a librarian look like?
I'm currently in my senior year of high school, so I know I have a while before I'll get to graduate school, but I want to be prepared! I want to be a public librarian, specifically a children's librarian if possible.