Master's degrees are academic awards offered at postgraduate level, typically lasting between one or two years. The most common types are the MA (Master's of Arts) and MSc (Master's of Science). Programmes are usually course based and highly modular for greater flexibility. But some include an element of research too.
Is This Course Right For You?
If you already hold a bachelor's degree and want to deepen your knowledge of your chosen subject, then a master's degree provides a logical progression to your studies. With so many people achieving degree level qualifications, a master's can help you to stand out from the competition, especially in the most competitive professions. In particular, master's degrees in a career based or professional subjects are highly regarded by employers and can can significantly improve your prospects and salary expectations.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject or equivalent professional qualification are required for master's programmes. If you hold a Bachelor's degree in a non-related subject, you may be able to bridge the gap with a foundation course first.
A minimum English level of IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) will also be needed.
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