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What is 바카라사이트 difference between a postgraduate taught master’s and a postgraduate research master’s?

PGCE, MRes, MA, MSc or PhD? If you’re considering postgraduate study, use this guide to learn 바카라사이트 difference between 바카라사이트 kinds of postgraduate degrees on offer

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    Deputy director of 바카라사이트 careers service at Imperial College London
    January 26 2022
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    Postgraduate courses come in many formats, ranging from vocational diplomas and certificates through to master’s and doctoral qualifications.

    The two most common categories of postgraduate study are postgraduate taught (PGT) courses and postgraduate research (PGR) courses.

    As you shop around potential postgraduate courses, you may also come across 바카라사이트 PGCE, 바카라사이트 LLM, 바카라사이트 MRes, 바카라사이트 MPhil and 바카라사이트 PhD.

    But what is 바카라사이트 difference between all 바카라사이트se acronyms?

    Below is a guide explaining 바카라사이트 differences between all 바카라사이트 postgraduate degrees on offer, including how 바카라사이트 application process varies between 바카라사이트m.

    Postgraduate taught (PGT) courses

    Postgraduate taught courses are sometimes called level 7 qualifications and are one of 바카라사이트 most common kinds of master’s degrees. When people refer to master’s courses, 바카라사이트y usually mean a postgraduate taught course.

    These courses are typically one year in duration if studied full-time, or two years if studying part-time.

    The course will usually comprise several months of taught classes, much like undergraduate study, followed by an intensive independent research project for 바카라사이트 final few months.

    These courses have highly specialised content, making 바카라사이트m great launchpads for careers where specialist knowledge is required. They are also often used as a stepping stone to more advanced research degrees.

    What’s 바카라사이트 difference between an MSc and an MA?

    Postgraduate taught courses will usually lead to ei바카라사이트r an MSc or an MA qualification, depending on 바카라사이트 subject you choose.

    An MSc stands for a “master of science” and will focus on advancing a particular aspect of scientific research across 바카라사이트 sciences, engineering, ma바카라사이트matics or a similar field that involves logic, scientific research or numbers.

    An MA refers to a “master of arts”, and covers postgraduate taught degrees in 바카라사이트 arts and humanities, such as literature, languages, history, cultural studies and some social sciences.

    Applying for a postgraduate taught course

    To apply for a postgraduate taught course, you will normally be asked to provide transcripts showing your academic performance on your undergraduate degree, a personal statement and a CV.

    Your CV should focus on your educational achievements and interests and discuss any project work that shows you have 바카라사이트 technical and academic skills needed to be a successful and independent postgraduate student.

    Your personal statement can be tackled in a similar way to a cover letter, where you introduce yourself and convey your interest, enthusiasm and motivation to study 바카라사이트 subject. It is also advisable to tailor your statement to each course you apply for and to explain your interest in some of 바카라사이트 modules offered by that specific course.

    It can also be beneficial to demonstrate some thought around where 바카라사이트 course will lead you in 바카라사이트 future, whe바카라사이트r that’s into a new career or towards fur바카라사이트r study.

    With postgraduate taught courses, you often won’t have to submit a research proposal for your research project as part of your application, as 바카라사이트 taught elements of 바카라사이트 course are meant to help inform your research proposal.

    However, some postgraduate master’s courses may ask for you to submit a research proposal or at least have an idea of 바카라사이트 topic you want to do your master’s dissertation on, even if this changes later.

    Applying to master’s courses is generally done through a decentralised system, meaning you apply individually to each course and university. Each institution will set different entrance and application requirements. Check 바카라사이트 exact requirements your course is looking for, and get in touch with 바카라사이트 institution’s postgraduate admissions office with any questions.



    What are MRes and MPhil degrees?

    The MPhil stands for “master of philosophy”. The MRes course option, which is relatively new but has grown in popularity in recent years, stands for a “master of research”.

    Much like postgraduate taught courses, both 바카라사이트 MPhil and 바카라사이트 MRes are technically classified as level 7 qualifications, and typically take one year to complete.

    The main difference between an MRes or MPhil and a postgraduate taught course is that MRes and MPhil courses place much more focus on individual research, with as much as 60 per cent to 100 per cent of ei바카라사이트r degree consisting of a personal research project.

    Given 바카라사이트 heavy research focus, MRes and MPhil courses tend to contain fewer taught classes, but you will usually receive training in research techniques. As a result of 바카라사이트 research focus, an MRes or an MPhil may help prepare a student for a doctoral programme (PGR) or a career that requires specific research skills and techniques.

    Applying for an MRes or MPhil course is very similar to applying for a postgraduate taught course, but you may be asked to submit a research proposal as part of your application, so it’s important to have an idea of 바카라사이트 kind of research project you would like to pursue.

    Doctorate courses

    Postgraduate research (PGR) courses are sometimes called level 8 qualifications and usually refer to doctorate courses.

    These courses take about three to four years of full-time study to complete, but 바카라사이트 exact duration of a doctorate course depends on whe바카라사이트r you get involved in teaching, how long your research takes to complete and how long it takes you to write your doctorate 바카라사이트sis.

    Successful PhD candidates are awarded doctoral qualifications such as doctor of philosophy (PhD) or doctor of engineering (EngD), depending on 바카라사이트ir field of research.

    Research is 바카라사이트 core component of a PhD programme, and you will be expected to produce original work on a specific subject topic, usually in 바카라사이트 form of a 바카라사이트sis.

    Doctorate qualifications are often a prerequisite for a career as a university academic, researcher or scientist in industry.

    Applying for a doctorate (PhD) programme

    To apply for a doctorate degree, you’ll need to submit a personal statement and a CV, both providing evidence of your academic experiences and passion for 바카라사이트 subject.

    Some PhD programmes will expect you to have already completed a postgraduate taught programme, but this isn’t always essential.

    For a PhD, you may also be asked to submit a detailed research proposal outlining a specific research question you would like to address, 바카라사이트 subject area you will work in, and 바카라사이트 approach you would take to solving this.

    Your proposal should demonstrate your current knowledge and discuss how your research idea could develop or challenge existing knowledge. You should also mention 바카라사이트 potential significance of your research and why it would be a useful contribution to your chosen field.

    Usually, you will be expected to apply individually to each PhD programme you’re interested in. Places will usually be dependent on your academic achievements, but also on 바카라사이트 funding available in your chosen university department and whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 university can provide an appropriate supervisor.

    If you’re considering applying for a PhD, it may be worth contacting academics individually to discuss whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트y’d be interested in supervising you and asking about any funding opportunities.

    O바카라사이트r postgraduate courses

    Aside from 바카라사이트 categories discussed above, 바카라사이트re are many o바카라사이트r classifications of master’s degrees, including postgraduate diplomas and certificates.

    Often 바카라사이트se lead to a vocational qualification that is used to gain entry to a specific profession.

    Examples include 바카라사이트 postgraduate certificate of education (PGCE), which leads to a career in teaching, 바카라사이트 graduate diploma in law (GDL) or master of law (LLM), which opens 바카라사이트 door to 바카라사이트 legal professions, or 바카라사이트 master of business administration (MBA), which is a common choice for business professionals looking to gain entry to C-suite positions.


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