10-30-2024, 03:51 PM
(10-30-2024, 12:15 PM)sanantone Wrote: Marywood says they're giving credit for five years of post-bachelor's work experience.![]()
I haven't seen any other U.S. master's program that requires fewer than 30 credits. On the other hand, I've seen graduate certificates with as many as 28 credits.
We actually had a thread on this. The LLM can have fewer than 30 credits, but that's a post-JD/LLB degree. A few LLM programs in the U.S. will admit students without a law degree. I know I have some threads at Degreeinfo on LLMs that admit non-attorneys. I also found online LLM programs in the UK that admit non-attorneys.
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...edit-hours
One of my concerns would be applying to a doctoral program with an 18-credit master's degree. Many doctoral programs require a 30-plus credit masters. Perhaps an 18 cr. MS to an Ed.S, then Ed.D?


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