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Yes, you can get a master's degree without a bachelor's degree. However, this is extremely rare, and most colleges and universities require a bachelor's degree before you can be accepted into one of their master's programs.
In certain rare cases, you can substitute professional experience for a bachelor's degree and be admitted into a master's degree program.
Certain universities will consider admitting non-bachelor degree holders into master's programs. This usually applies to:
Associate degree holders that have at least seven years of professional experience concerning the master's degree being sought
Students looking to gain an additional qualification at a different level of study
Certification holders that have at least seven years of professional experience in an area related to the master's program

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