A few days ago
ZchDnlp

Does my bachelor’s major need to be realted to my master’s major in order for me to get my masters?

In other words, I’m getting my B.A. in political science right now, but I was thinking about getting a masters in Econ. Is this possible?

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A few days ago
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From what i heard, yes. I am thinking it is okay to take another class and master it too. I heard it like 3 years ago but things can change so i suggest you ask your professors. i am sorry i didnt help much but here… a star for an excellent question. ^^
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A few days ago
neniaf
There are two kinds of masters degrees; for one. One is what is called an entry-level master’s degree. This includes things like the MBA or a master’s of library science, among others. The idea is that these degrees do not assume any prior knowledge, and you can go into them with any kind of a bachelor’s degree. The other masters degrees, like most in the humanities and physical sciences, do require a prior bachelor’s degree in the same, or very similar, subject matter.
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A few days ago
florita
Depends on the program. There usually are prerequisites, but a BA/BS in Economics is not required for a Master’s in Econ. Consult the graduate program, but it is actually a good idea to get graduate degrees in different areas vs. degree stacking–having 2 or 3 degrees in only political science.
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A few days ago
fancyname
Your masters does not have to relate to your bachelors, but it sure makes it easier. You may have to do some undergrad bridgework along with your masters.
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A few days ago
San Diego Art Nut
I think it is. But the best authority is the school where you plan to go for your masters.
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A few days ago
nickipettis
you can do that.

They may ask you to take a couple of undergraduate econ courses, but schools do this all the time.

no problem.

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A few days ago
Carrie
Sure
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