Master

What is meant by a master’s degree?

A master’s degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study that demonstrates mastery in a specific field of study or area of professional practice.

A master’s degree usually requires a previous bachelor’s level degree, either as a separate degree or as part of an integrated course. In addition, with a master’s degree you can usually have more opportunities to advance your career as a valued and knowledgeable employee or pursue further education after graduation, such as a Ph.D.

The master’s degree allows students to build advanced knowledge on a theoretical and applied level, to formulate a deeper understanding of the field of study, as well as to develop a variety of skills acquired during the course of study.

Admission requirements for master’s studies:

All master’s degrees require completion of a bachelor’s degree in a specific discipline and typically require a GPA of 3.0, some universities are flexible in terms of majors.

Some educational institutions require you to take an admission test if you do not meet the GPA criteria.

In addition, many schools also require that you take admissions tests such as the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or MCAT.

Letters of recommendation from academics or professionals.

University courses in the specialty.

Some master’s programs require specific bachelor’s degrees or completion of courses before applying.

Master’s degree duration

Most master’s degrees take an average of one year to complete when taught full-time. Master’s degree programs can take a full twelve months to complete, or one academic year depending on the university.

A part-time master’s degree usually takes two or more years to complete, some full-time master’s courses may take two years to complete, depending on the course and several factors such as your field of study and the time you are willing to devote to your programme.

If you are currently on a career path you may find that taking one or two semesters in a semester is more manageable and therefore you may need three or more years to complete your program. If you are in a position to dedicate more of your time to being a full-time student, you can finish in a year or two.

Master’s degree graduation requirements:

  1. Completion of 30 to 60 study hours
  2. Have a minimum cumulative GPA
  3. Completion of a master’s thesis or graduation project

Types of master’s degrees:

There are a few different types of degrees depending on what they offer and how it is achieved, as well as on how long and what it takes students to earn a master’s degree.