关于Master和PHD学位如何选择,一直以来都众说纷纭,大家都是仁者见仁智者见智,但绝大多数学生和家长乃至专业的留学咨询机构都只是按照自己的惯有思维及理解来看待这个问题。以下是美国的一所大学给出的官方解释,还是很有参考价值的,大家可以在选择就读的学位时作为参考意见。原文如下:
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Master's Degree:
A master's degree generally takes 2, sometimes 3, years to complete. The program entails coursework and exams, and, depending on field, an internship or other applied experience (for example, in some fields of psychology). Whether a thesis is required to obtain the masters degree depends on the program. Some programs require a written thesis, others offer an option between a thesis and comprehensive exam.
An important way in which master's program differ from many, but not all, doctoral programs is in the level of financial aid available to students. Most programs do not offer as much aid to master's students as doctoral students, and so students often pay most if not all of their tuition.
The value of the master's degree varies by field. In some fields, like business, a master's is the unstated norm and necessary for advancement. Other fields do not require advanced degrees for career advancement. In some cases, a master's degree may hold advantages over a doctoral degree. For example, a master's degree in social work may be more cost effective than a doctoral degree given the time and funds required to earn the degree and the pay differential.
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PhD Programs:
A doctoral degree is obviously a more advanced degree. However, it takes time. Depending on the program, a PhD could take 4-8 years to complete. Typically a PhD in North American programs entails 2-3 years of coursework and a dissertation, which is an independent research project designed to uncover new knowledge in your field and be of publishable quality. Some fields, like applied psychology, also require an internship of one year or more.
Most doctoral programs offer various forms of financial aid, from assistantantships to scholarships to loans. The availability and forms of aid vary by discipline (e.g., those in which faculty conduct research sponsored by large grants are more likely to hire students in exchange for tuition) and by institution. Students in some doctoral programs earn master's degrees "along the way."
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Which degree is right for you?
I have no easy answer. It depends on your interests, field, motivation, and career goals. Read more about your field and consult faculty advisors to learn more about which option will fit your career goals. Consider:
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Choosing Among Graduate&
What graduate programs will you apply to? What graduate program will you ultimately attend? Selecting a graduate school entails many considerations, much more than just what field.&
First, consider the basic facts when selecting a graduate school.&
To make the most of your education, and of your future beyond, it is worth the time to compare departments, learn about the professors and their teaching goals, their fields of expertise, and what sort of expectations the department hold for their graduates.&
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Additionally, if you are considering a number of different departments that seem equally attractive, take some time to look over their class offerings, deciding if any one program has classes that hold a particular appeal for you or seem to be particularly important in helping you meet your own personal goals.&
Whether you’re working on a professional degree, or an academic degree, take some time to look into a department’s reputation.&
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There are so many things to consider when selecting your graduate program.&
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