(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.
No, this is not the case for Masters degrees. While there are many that are designated as Master of Arts/Science in *subject*, there are plenty that don’t go that route. Typically you will see Master of Occupational Therapy, Master of Social Work, Master of Leadership, etc.
I have been reading through Elmwood’s catalog. It seems that some proctored exams may be required. They talk about how your proctor can’t be a relative, etc., so I am thinking you have to seek out your own proctor, but I don’t know for sure.