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Master vs PhD (Fully research), The main different?
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TSz21j
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Sep 25 2012, 03:56 PM, updated 14y ago
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Normally master level is a mixture of coursework and research but i came across with few universities that provide fully research program for master too.
I wish to know whether there is any different in term of the workload needed for researches. Anyone can help? I have searched through the website generally but it was of little help.
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TSz21j
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Sep 25 2012, 04:24 PM
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QUOTE(boogiemk4 @ Sep 25 2012, 04:06 PM) The title "The main different" pretty much sums up what you should do next. Just a label. Out of curiousity to know the "different". There must be certain requirements to distinguish both qualifications which I have yet to know. Added on September 25, 2012, 4:26 pmQUOTE(WintersuN @ Sep 25 2012, 04:10 PM) Wat kind of field are u in? Masters doesnt mean will be mixture. It depends. Example for biology and chemistry, they are only research. For management field, probably mixture. For example biotech. Any different in term of "workload" for both master and phd - fully research? Some candidates who registered as master student, allowed to convert into phd candidate in later stage. That's why I wish to know the "different". This post has been edited by z21j: Sep 25 2012, 04:26 PM
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