Masters
A masters degree is usually referred to as a MSc or an MBA, masters in a science or art related disciple. The period of full-time study required is one year and two years on a part-time basis.
Why take a Masters degree?
Students often choose to do a Masters degree for several reasons. The most common reasons for taking an MBA are to broaden their academic achievements, get on the career ladder of their chosen career, to fulfil their interest, or simply to avoid joining the workforce. It is worth noting that students that do take a Masters can broaden experiences in a subject, develop skills and broaden knowledge, widen future job prospects or enable a career change.
You may also choose to do a Masters degree for any the following reasons: To make a good investment in your career. To take personal responsibility for career development. To obtain a global focus. To prepare yourself for "during career" specialist changes which are becoming more and more frequent.
Masters Entrance Requirements
All applicants for a Masters degree must have a first degree in any subject, although some MBA's for example will require a first degree and a number of years work experience. Specific requirements will differ on the chosen course and institution.
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