Bachelor's is a 4 year degree and Masters is 2 more years after the Bachelor's. If you can schedule the right classes in the summer you might could cut it down by a year at most.
2007-03-15 07:26:13
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answered by iceman30906 4
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Bachelors degree programs are generally 4 year programs. You can shorten that a bit by taking summer classes, but run the risk of getting burnt out. Most people take at least 5 years to get their Bachelors. Masters programs vary depending on your course of study but are usually 18 months-2 years.
2007-03-15 07:25:13
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answered by rebel g 4
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That's a brilliant question...
anyway, you can get your bachelor degree in minimum or 4 years, each year is 2 semesters...but the bachelor degree differs from one major to another...so it ranges from 4-6 years. if your take summer courses of an avg or 9 hours, you can finish your bachelor degree in 3 years and one semester, this only happens if you work hard for sure, with high grades too...by that way, you will have enough time to get into your masters degree right away...
the masters takes from 1 to 2 years maximum according to your cleverness too!! so I can assure you that if you work hard and do your best you can finish all of it in 5 years.
Best of Luck!
2007-03-15 07:24:52
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answered by Farah K 2
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Well I got my bachelor's at LSU. I wasn't able to take more than the minimum 12 hours for full time, and I went each summer full time which is at least 6 hours. We had a 128 hour requirement for graduation and this took me exactly four years of Fall-Spring-Summer enrollment. I can't say about a master's because I'm still working on it, but most programs are between 1.5-3 years, I believe.
2007-03-15 07:25:37
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answered by Leigh K 3
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