Percy Seiger: What you want is a 'conversion' Masters of which there are many. Almost any university offering masaters programmes will have a slew of them and they will start from the assumption that you are a graduate, but not necessarily in the topic you're studying now.You're contemplating a very sensible course of action by changing direction whist at the same time upping the level of your qualifications.It might be worth checking out www.graduate-education.org where there are some good short articles and links.www.graduate-education.org...Show more
Emery Blando: It would depend on the school you are applying to, and the program you're applying to. Some programs need specific bachelors degrees in order to qualify for, other's don't. I would just start doing research, find out what programs you would qualify to be accepted in, and what programs of that group interests you. Good luck!
Shaun Rapkowicz: Go for education all you need is a bach degree at most! universities.
Nadia Crauswell: Human resources and secondary education are fields in which one can seek meaningful employment with bachelor's degrees. It sounds like what you need is another BA. Since you have all of the general education stuff out of the way already, that should only take you a couple more years. You might look for a program where your existing knowledge and training might be viewed as an asset -- for example a secondary education program where there is a research emphasis, within their graduate program, on the use of computer technology in classroom teaching....Show more
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