On-Campus Degrees: Master

After completing a bachelor's degree program, graduates may enter the workforce or return to school to complete a master's degree. The time commitment for a master's degree is one to three years of full-time education, depending on the graduate degree program. A higher salary may also be possible -- master's degree holders earn about 20% more per year than those with just bachelor's degrees, according to a U.S. Census report. Students may choose between pursuing an academic or professional master's degree. In a number of professions like architecture, medicine, or pharmaceutical the professional degree is required for licensure.

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CollegeAmerica

Campus 

Finally, a college that delivers. CollegeAmerica is truly unique in that their curriculum is designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to prepare students for success.

Digital Media Arts College

Campus 

The Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) is 100% focused on creating cutting edge digital artists - the best of the best. The DMAC slogan is: "We get designers because we are designers". DMAC offers aspiring digital artists an innovative environment; cutting-edge labs, tools, and technology; and instructors with Sega, Disney, and Sony ImageWorks experience.

Everest University

Campus 

Our career-focused programs can give you the knowledge you need, and the personalized attention you deserve.

Morrison University

Campus 

Earn a master's degree in one year, a bachelor's in 2 =-3 years, or your associate's in 1-1 = years with Morrison University's flexible programs.