(07-20-2024, 12:37 AM)Penny15 Wrote: A master degree with 36 credits, i think a master degree should have at least 60 credits
30-39 credits for a Master's is common in the United States.
(07-20-2024, 12:07 AM)David1477 Wrote: Don't university programs usually have a title like:
Master of Arts in xxx
Master of Science in xxx
Master of Business Administration in xxx
?
In the US and EU I never came across brick and mortar or established online universities that didn't include any type of masters degree (arts, science, etc.) into the title earned.
In the EU, the degrees that didn't have this feature were typically not normal academic degrees but things like ENEB that are something like a degree but not really.
You just listed the Master of Business Administration which does not carry the Arts or Science designation. Professional degrees usually don't. Another example would be the MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree. This is all common around the world. In some countries outside North America, Arts and Science designations are not used at all for any degree.


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