How Many Credit Hours Do You Need for a Master's Degree?

A master's degree is an advanced degree in a specific field of study or professional practice at least 30 credit hours beyond the undergraduate degree. A master's can be obtained alone, but some programs offer a combined bachelor's and master's degree.
  1. Types

    • Students can earn an academic master's, which include the Master's of Science (MS) or Master's of Arts (MA) degree. They can also earn a professional master's, which includes areas of study like business and social work.

    Features

    • Master's degrees feature a certain number of required classes that provide a foundation for the rest of the courses taken in their major. Then, students take elective classes in their chosen field.

    Function

    • A master's degree helps individuals become experts in their chosen field and can lead to a higher salary. It also prepares students for further study to get a Ph.D.

    Benefits

    • A master's degree gives students advanced knowledge in their chosen field so they can solve complex issues and contribute their expertise to the field.

    Considerations

    • Academic master's degrees are given in the arts, sciences and humanities. Professional master's are specialized and considered terminal degrees, meaning a Ph.D is not necessary.

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