Posts Tagged ‘Kind’

What Do You Need To Pursue A Master Degree In Law? Also, Would You Need A Specific Kind Of A Bachelor Degree?

What do you need to pursue a master degree in law? Also, would you need a specific kind of a bachelor degree?
Thanks!

What Kind Of Jobs Can I Get With A Masters Degree In School Counseling?

I currently teach, but really do not enjoy it. I do, however, like the children, just not the classroom part. So, I went back for my masters degree in School Counseling. Now that I’m coming to the end, and getting ready to graduate within the next year or so, I wonder if there are any other job opportunities available to me, outside of the school setting.

What Kind Of Bachelor Degree Should I Get If I Plan To Work With Dogs/cats?

I’m interested in working with dogs/cats & other small animals.
I want to get a bachelor degree & then pursue a masters.
Of course I would LOVE to become a vet but I need a backup,
any suggestions?

What Kind Of Bachelor Degree Do You Have And What Is Your Major?

I have a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. My major is finance. What about you? Do you have a:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music

What Kind Of Jobs Can I Get With A Bachelor Degree In Chemistry With Concentration In Material Science?

I’m thinking about majoring in Chemistry with concentration in material science. I’m a little worried though that I might not be able to get a good job out of college with a bachelor degree. I am planning to go to graduate school, but I would like to know if a degree in Chemistry with concentration in material science would be a good fall-back degree in case I don’t get into grad school.

What Kind Of Masters Degree Best Suites A Law Degree?

A lot of the law schools that I am considering have dual degree programs in both public affairs and physical sciences. Which direction is the best way to go? I really like working with people and am very interested in patent law and other forms of law that involve the sciences. Would it be better to get a masters degree in science/technology/environmental policy, or to get a degree in either an engineering or physical sciences field?