DIFFERENT TYPES OF MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS.
Master’s program is an
advanced degree obtained after a Bachelor’s degree. It is called Masters
(Latin Magister) because it demonstrates mastery or a
high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional
practice.
Categories of Master’s
program.
1. Research based
Master’s program
2. Course based Master’s
program
For the sake of clarity,
we will be discussing the differences, similarities and significant of these
two categories of Master’s program. And of course, give you clue on which is
best for you.
Course based Master’s
program:
Usually, this program is
a one-year duration study. It requires the student to take major courses
specific to a particular profession or discipline. A small portion of it
demands project research courses after which the student is obliged to defend
the project and the program is completed.
Research based
Master’s program:
Here the duration span
for more than one year or two. This is because of the lengthy research based
courses and projects attached to this program. Most research based Master’s
programs are funded by the department/ institution/private laboratory/company
of interest. There is always a stipend attached to this to see to the upkeep of
the research students.
For students hoping to
further to PhD degree, it is advised that he/she considers research based
Master’s program. Reason is because the student stands a better chance of
obtaining supervisor for PhD easily since he/she had a prior knowledge on
research based projects unlike someone who took course based Master’s program.
Furthermore, the
application processes for these two categories of Master’s program are quite
different. In course based master’s program, the students directly apply to the
school of interest with the required supporting documents, while in research
based Master’s program, there is a designated step. First, the student has to
source for supervisor(s) who is interested in a proposed research topic and
write to him/her. It is only when the student has secured a supervisor who is
ready to fund for or interested in funding for the research project that
application processes begins proper.
In conclusion, the choice
of the type of Master’s program to go for is entirely that of the student’s.
However, it is advised that one goes for a program of best fit. This simply
means going for a program that defines the previous academic background or
qualifications. One can as well try his grounds on other options as long as
there is tangible proof of strength.
Here you have it, we hope
this helps you make the right decision on which master’s degree program to go
for.
Want to know more about
how to secure admissions and scholarship abroad?
Attend our free
webinar https://bit.ly/admissionhackswebinar
Facebook page: www.Facebook.com/DrLindaIheme
Comments
Post a Comment