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So, you have decided to pursue higher education by enrolling in a Master’s
degree program at a college or university. There are normally
two main reasons for this decision. Some may continue their
Masters degree directly after finishing their prerequisite
Bachelor’s diploma because your college offers a great program
to suit your current program. If you decide to pursue your
Master’s at the same educational institution from where you
received your undergraduate degree, there is somewhat of a
convenience factor in knowing that all work previously done
is in line with the requirements to enroll in the Master’s
degree program. This can shorten the length of your Master’s
degree program, and sometimes allow you to complete it in
as little as a year. The other reason to pursue your Master’s
degree is because you are looking to go on to get your Doctorate
degree as well. Both campus and accredited online Master’s
degree courses are expected to follow the same curriculum,
however some campus-based Postgraduate programs favor the
learning experience you may have received with a campus-based
Master’s program, as opposed to an online degree.
- Your
college campus may offer a Master’s to continue immediately
after gaining your Bachelor’s.
- Shorten
the length of your Master’s program and make it more convenient
by taking it under the same educational requirements as
your Bachelor’s.
- Use
your Master’s diploma to continue on to apply for
Postgraduate school.
- Campus
Master’s programs are expected to follow the same requirements
as online Master’s degrees, but the experience is not the
same online.
- Campus-based
Postgraduate programs & many companies favor campus-based
Master’s program above online programs.
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