Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow.
William Pollard
Perhaps you wonder whether it is fair to ask about future postgraduate studies now when you are just undergraduate freshers studying at the university. Some of you are still evaluating your current career, wondering if you have chosen wisely.
(UK, postgraduate student = USA, graduate student)
The fact is that we live in times of haste, changes, progress, specialisation, ... Society is changing so fast that we need to be prepared and be flexible enough to adapt ourselves to new demands...
Some decades ago, Master and Ph.D. degrees were a luxury that some privileged professionals could afford. At present, most universities have a Graduate School that offers graduate studies in the form of Diplomas, MS and Ph.D. degrees... and these studies are becoming a necessity in various fields.
Time flies and sooner rather than later you will have to think of having further studies on a specific subject. After four years of successful study, you will have a major in a discipline and then you should decide to go on after a professional degree (ie. Biochemist, Pharmacist, Chemist, Food Engineer...) and/or go on after a Master, Ph.D. degree and do research.
Summing up, you will have a display of possibilities that will certainly have an impact on your future:
Professional degree (Chemist, Pharmacist, Biochemist, Food Engineer...) is awarded by a university after completion of the professional programme;
Diplomas: usually short programmes given within the year to professionals or majors.
Master degree: usually a 2 yr long programme, is an academic degree awarded by a university (MA, Master of Arts; MSc, Master of Science; Master of Education; Master of Engineering; MBA, Master of Business Administration).
Ph.D. degree: usually a 3-4 yr long programme given to applicants having a major or a professional degree
Summing up, you will have a display of possibilities that will certainly have an impact on your future:
Professional degree (Chemist, Pharmacist, Biochemist, Food Engineer...) is awarded by a university after completion of the professional programme;
Diplomas: usually short programmes given within the year to professionals or majors.
Master degree: usually a 2 yr long programme, is an academic degree awarded by a university (MA, Master of Arts; MSc, Master of Science; Master of Education; Master of Engineering; MBA, Master of Business Administration).
Ph.D. degree: usually a 3-4 yr long programme given to applicants having a major or a professional degree
Higher specialisation has become a necessity in almost any area; however, sometimes technological advance leaves some specialties obsolete and newer specialisation is required to face novel challenges. On-line learning, following a well-designed program and suitable supervision, may become a serious alternative to make the most out of your time.
Thus, it seems wise to start thinking of promising postgraduate studies as soon as possible to have a wider range of attractive working fields of your liking at your disposal.
Now tell me about a postgraduate course(s) that you would consider taking in the future.
Now tell me about a postgraduate course(s) that you would consider taking in the future.
Include:
- Reasons to do the course
- Subject(s) you would like to study
- Where you would like to study (Chile or abroad)
- How you would like to study (distance learning, blended system, part-time course, etc)
- Any other relevant ideas
- Reasons to do the course
- Subject(s) you would like to study
- Where you would like to study (Chile or abroad)
- How you would like to study (distance learning, blended system, part-time course, etc)
- Any other relevant ideas
- Make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts + a comment on your teacher's post.
- Word Count: 220 words
This is really true...
ReplyDeleteHi Karcia,
DeleteReading and having information now about postgraduate courses will make your decision easier.
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It's hard to get a PhD
ReplyDeleteHi Juan,
DeleteIf you choose wisely, it might not be so hard...
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Very interesting. I wasn't clear about different alternatives on post graduate studies.
ReplyDeleteHi Ivanna,
DeleteNice to know that the information given helped to have a clearer picture about future studies.
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ReplyDeleteI did not know there were so many degrees
Hi Carlos,
DeleteNow you know... nice to know you liked it.
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First I'll work before I'll take post graduate studies.
ReplyDeleteHi Ariel,
DeleteThat sounds nice...Just find the time to do it quietly.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a very interesting topic, a lot of contingency
Hi Luciano,
DeleteNice to know you liked it.
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I prefer post titles or magister than Ph.D.
ReplyDeleteHi Joel,
DeleteEverything depends on your career and your needs.
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I don't understand the master degree :(
ReplyDeleteHi Geraldine,
DeleteMasters are usually specialization in a particular area after a 2-year long period of studies.
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a master degree sounds like a good choice for the future ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Javiera,
DeleteThey are usually a good choice...
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it's a little chaotic thinking in postgraduates
ReplyDeleteHi Ma. José,
DeleteBeing properly informed is essential, though.
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I prefer a short postgraduate course as a post title
ReplyDeleteHi Francisco,
DeleteThat'll be up to you... time will tell.
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I would like to be able to do a PhD in the future
ReplyDeleteHi Matías,
DeleteYou would like to do research?
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there are many alternatives
ReplyDeleteHi Javiera,
DeleteLucky you... The more the number of alternatives, the better.
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too soon..
ReplyDeleteHi Cristóbal,
DeleteThe sooner the better, I think.
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I don't really like think in the future.
ReplyDeleteHi Arturo,
DeleteTime flies...
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great picture of the anatomy of the student!
ReplyDeleteHi Valeria,
DeleteSome students look like that...
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I would like to have a specialty, but not a Ph.D
ReplyDeleteHi Cristóbal,
DeleteFortunately, there are many options...
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It's really hard to get to Ph.D.
ReplyDeleteHi Sebastián,
DeleteDo you really think so? I think it's just your perception...
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Knowledge must always be increased
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine,
DeleteWe are in times of continuous learning.
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