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The "Specialist Degree" is the degree between the masters and the doctorate degree. It is usually written as Ed. Sp.

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A psychiatrist has a medical degree.

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A skin specialist is a dermatologist if he holds a professional medical degree. A dermatologist is definitely a skin specialist.

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A skin specialist is a dermatologist if he holds a professional medical degree.

A dermatologist is definitely a skin specialist.

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A skin specialist is a dermatologist if he holds a professional medical degree. A dermatologist is definitely a skin specialist.

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Certified Disability Management Specialist

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An EDS degree is an advanced degree in Education that is beyond the Master's level. EDS stands for Education Specialist degree.

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A bachelor's degree in information systems with a concentration in database administration is necessary when considering the educational requirements for a data management specialist.

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A psychiatrist is a psychological specialist who has a medical degree. They are qualified to diagnose and treat mental health disorders using a combination of therapy and medication.

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It depends on the specialty, and the level of education sought. The term specialist covers hundreds of career paths.

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It really depends on the countries educational system, and the specific school the degree was obtained from.

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they make about 61,000 a year depending on your degree.

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You must hold a degree in computer science or some other related degree from trade school or college. Some computer specialist gain their degree through independent studies and successful completion of industry certification exams.

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Getting a bachelor's degree is essential for a specialist. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that training usually requires an college degree. You should also develop communication and interpersonal skills for personal training.

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Educational Specialist. It is a degree between a Masters and an Doctorate.

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The best training would be in the military services.

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Specialists degrees are like Ph.D.s in that there are terminal degrees for the field that you are in.

PhDs typically emphasize teaching and research skills whereas a specialist degree may be more practice-oriented for the field that you are going into.

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The job chances with this degree covers a vaiety of sectors, You can be teacher, banker, reearch analyst, market analyst, accounting specialist and etc

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Yeah,I think there might be!

A specialist in survival seems possible!

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The requirements for becoming a personality specialist are quite varied. You would need at least a degree in human psychology which directly affect human personalities and behaviors.

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MA LLPCPS degree stands for Master of Arts in Licensed Professional Counseling and Certified Prevention Specialist. This degree typically indicates a graduate level program in counseling focused on preparing individuals for licensure as a professional counselor and certification in prevention specialist roles.

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With a Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics degree, you can pursue careers such as healthcare data analyst, electronic health records manager, health informatics specialist, or clinical informatics specialist. These roles involve analyzing, managing, and utilizing healthcare data to improve patient care, operational efficiency, and healthcare outcomes.

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Typically a bachelor's degree is required for an educator, however, some positions require a master's degree depending on the specialty.

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About ten years of a medical degree, an internship and then selection for specialist training.

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With a Ph.D. degree, you can pursue careers in academia as a professor or researcher, work in industry as a consultant or specialist, or enter fields such as government, non-profit organizations, or entrepreneurship.

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They do offer a degree in education specialist degree in several fields such as: Administration leadership, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Technology, and Special Education. These are not the only fields but a good sampling of what is offered.

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Numerous educational institutes offer a degree in Criminal Defense. The candidate must first obtain a bachelor's degree in law from an accredited institute, before moving onto specialist subjects.

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My co worker is an appliance specialist and he makes $16.00 an hour. Although, he just graduated with a bachelors degree and lives in Texas. I know wages are different everywhere.

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Typically, loss prevention specialists are required to have an associate degree in law or criminal justice. Many agencies prefer a bachelor degree or higher.

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It depends. One must complete their nursing degree, become a RN and then complete their further studies in clinical nurse specialist programs.

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Yes its a good thing to have specialist certificate. Because it will help you in getting the job of your specialist area easily and without hesitation. For example you are good in graphic designing then you can find jobs easily for making wallpapers, etc..

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An Ed. S degree or Specialist in Education degree is a post masters degree that prepares the recipient for a central office role or superintendent's post for a school district. It is 30 to 40 hours shy of completing the requirements for the Ed. D or Doctorate of Education degree.

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To qualify as a chartered accountant takes at least three years on top of getting a university degree. Once you are qualified you then have to gain experience to become a specialist, this varies from person to person

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LLM in International Business Law is a specialist Master of Laws degree that provides a thorough grounding in the legal skills and knowledge required in today's global business environment. From liverpool.

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No. Private First Class is E3, whereas a Specialist is E4. You can enter the Army as a Specialist if you have a four year degree. However, you would still be considered a cherry, and could find yourself in a position to where you would be subordinate to a Private First Class.

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There are a few different types of experiences, qualifications, and degrees to become a SE optimization specialist. One could need a degree in computer sciences and some experience in the field.

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You need a college degree, medical school, internership and residency in a hospital and additional training if you want to be a specialist.

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It depends on what your specific function during the mission is.

The minimum is usually a masters's degree (for a scientist or mission specialist) and ALOT of spaceflight training.

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To be a dermatologist, you must have a masters degree. Because of this, any specialist in your area would certainly have to be a qualified doctor, and right for your child.

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I would highly recommend an accredited college whose accounting degree course will provide you with an understanding of business and financial concepts and how they relate to professional accounting. The program should also offer certifications in Tax Preparer; Microsoft Office User Specialist-Word for Windows; Microsoft User Specialist-Access; and Internet Commerce/Management.

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In order to work as a geologist, a bachelor's degree is required. Suitable bachelor's degree programs include geology, earth sciences or related studies. More specialist geologist positions will generally require a graduate degree, such as a master's or doctorate.

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"There are career training programs at community colleges and trade schools which may offer diplomas in this area. A typical university degree in this field is Computer Science. A degree or formal qualification may not necessarily be required, as long as the person is able to demonstrate their skills."

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The Specialist in Education degree, also called Education Specialist and typically abbreviated EdS, is a post-Masters terminal degree in the U.S. system of higher education. While it is post-Masters it is not a doctorate, instead it is at the same level as the Engineer degree or the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies. While it is a terminal degree, it is not a doctorate, and while some doctoral programs may offer advanced standing to those who hold an EdS, it is not generally considered to be an intermediate step between the Master's and doctorate.

The EdS is especially popular with primary and secondary educators who work in systems that offer an additional increase in pay for those who earn thirty credits beyond the Master's degree, as it fulfills this without requiring a doctoral dissertation.

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Most companies hiring for a PC specialist will require an Associates degree plus at least two years experience. A bilingual background can help. A four year degree is preferred but if the applicant has adequate experience that could be overlooked. Continuing education plays a large part in obtaining a job in the computer field as it is something that is ever-changing and expending.

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You'll need at least a two-year degree in radiology, then an additional year in specialist training for neurobiology.

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