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Master's degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded after the completion of an academic program of one to four years in duration. Master of Arts (M.A) is the degree that typically studied for in Fine Art, Humanities, Social Science or Theology and can be either fully-taught, research-based, or a combination of the two. Master of Science (MSc) is a degree typically studied for in the sciences and occasionally in the social sciences. PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is an advanced academic degree. In the English-speaking world it has become the most common denomination for a research doctorate and applies to graduates in a wide array of disciplines in the sciences and humanities. The PhD has become a requirement for a career as a university professor or researcher in many fields. In addition, many PhD graduates go on to careers in government departments, NGOs, or in the private sector. Read more >>
US Business and Management Programs by survey.ngaps.org | | | 1 | Georgia State University, Business College - Marketing Department | | 2 | Indiana University at Bloomington, Business School | | 3 | Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Business Administration Ph.D. Program | | 4 | University of Alabama, Business - Management and Marketing Department | | 5 | University of California-Los Angeles, Management - Anderson School of Management Ph.D. Program |
Masters in Management 2007 by ft.com | | | 1 | HEC Paris, France | | 2 | Cems, 17 different countries | | 2 | London School of Economics and Political Science, U.K. | | 4 | ESCP-EAP European School of Management, France, U.K., Germany, Spain, Italy | | 5 | Essec Business School, France |
LLM 2007 by llm-guide.com | | | 1 | New York University (NYU) School of Law | | 2 | University of London - University College London (UCL) | | 3 | University of Oxford | | 4 | Harvard University - Harvard Law School (HLS) | | 5 | University of London - King's College London (KCL) |
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