Masters degree and PhD restrictions for a specific college degree.

In summary, when looking to pursue a master's degree in a different study branch, it is important to research the specific requirements of the program you are interested in. While there may be some exceptions, generally a strong foundation in the subject matter is necessary, and interdisciplinary programs may accept students from a variety of undergraduate majors. It is important to contact the department advisors for more information on the specific entrance requirements for the program you are interested in.
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Hello! How do I know which degrees grant me elegible to study a masters degree on a different study branch? For example, neuroscience, is it restricted to certain degrees? Or, is it possible to attend a special program to certify the credits needed for a particular specialization degree?
 
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The best way to answer this is by contacting the specific departments you're interested in studying at. For interdisciplinary or newer programs, the entrance requirements will likely vary from school to school. So, even if you don't know exactly which school you're interested in, start by checking the published admission requirements (which are generally available online or at least in school calendars), and if the answer isn't clear, email the department graduate or undergraduate advisor.
 
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Hi! Thanks for the reply. So, in theory, all (or most?) masters may accessible with any college degree, and under the restrictions that the department imposes? For example, someone in physics>psychology... or finance>biology, etc?
 
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I'm not sure that's the best way to look at it.

Graduate studies require a solid foundation in the subject matter. Thus, if you want to enter a psychology graduate program you need a psycholgy undergraduate degree. That would be the general rule, to which there may be exceptions. In some cases one can cross over from related programs. For example, one may be able to enter a physics graduate program with an undergraduate degree in engineering or mathematics, provided one has an acceptable (as determined by the graduate admissions process) number of courses in physics.

Graduate programs in subjects like neuroscience are interdisciplinary and may take students from an array of undergraduate majors: physics, biology, computer science, psychology, mathematics, etc. - often depending on the particular focus of the program.

The take home message is this: don't assume that you can cross over from one subject to another. Do your homework and as soon as you may be interested in a given program for graduate study, figure out what the entrance requirements are for it.
 

What is the difference between a Masters degree and a PhD?

A Masters degree typically takes 1-2 years to complete and focuses on coursework and practical experience. A PhD, on the other hand, takes 4-6 years and is a research-based degree that requires a dissertation.

Can I pursue a PhD without a Masters degree?

Some universities may offer direct entry PhD programs for exceptional students with a strong undergraduate background. However, most PhD programs require applicants to have a Masters degree or equivalent experience in the field.

Are there any specific restrictions for earning a Masters degree or PhD in a certain field?

Every university and program may have different restrictions or requirements for specific degrees. It is important to thoroughly research the specific program and university you are interested in to understand any restrictions or prerequisites.

How long does it take to earn a Masters degree and PhD in a specific field?

The length of time to complete a Masters degree and PhD can vary depending on the program, university, and individual student's progress. However, on average, a Masters degree can take 1-2 years to complete, while a PhD can take 4-6 years.

Can I transfer credits from a Masters degree to a PhD program?

Some universities may allow students to transfer credits from their Masters degree to a PhD program, but this is not always the case. It is important to check with the specific program and university for their policies on credit transfer.

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