A Master’s degree is one of the keys to success in your professional career. It’s a commitment that demands a financial investment and at least one year of your life, so choosing the right university is the most important decision you’ll have to make to ensure that success.
The process of choosing a Master’s programme can be made less daunting if you break it down into a few important points to consider:
- Online or On-Campus: Following a programme on physical university campus represents a very substantial commitment in both time and money. Yes, it can be a rewarding experience in terms of knowledge gained and networks built, but we live in exciting times where innovations in technology and communication have resulted in a richer and more complete online education experience than was available in the past. The gap between an online and an on-campus university experience has been drastically reduced in recent years.
- Choose the right programme: Choosing the right programme is as important as choosing the right university. Look carefully into the course content and the delivery method to ensure that it satisfies what you’re seeking in a programme. Be clear about where your interests lie and the career path you wish to take, and identify the programmes that align with them. After all, the aim is that after successfully completing a programme you should be rewarded with better job opportunities.
- Cost: Have a clear understanding of your finances, and fix a budget on how much you’re willing to invest in your education.
- Accreditation and Ranking: The standing of your degree depends on the standing of the awarding university. There are several different ranking systems for universities which are drawn up by organisations that use different metrics to come up with their top university lists. But whether they measure academic and educational performance, or the teaching environment, the internationality of the institution, or whatever, the major ranking systems are data-driven hierarchies which outline the competition between major universities worldwide.
- Alumni Network: A strong alumni network can have a positive influence in long-term business and career opportunities. Get in touch with the alumni of your choice and get first-hand feedback on the university, the programme and the delivery mechanism. The easiest way to get in touch with the alumni would be to ask your Student Advisor to put you in touch with them.
Robert Kennedy College offers a number of online master’s degree programmes in Law and Business through an exclusive partnership with British universities. For more information download programme catalogue.
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Hello Mohamad, thank you for your interest. You may request for a free catalogue of the online programmes we offer at http://www.salford.rkc.edu/catalogue?j=face_an and one of our Education Advisors will get in touch with you soon to explain the programme in greater detail and answer all of your questions.
Hi , I want to studying online master degree of law with period about 1 year .
please guide me .
regards
Hello Hamid, We offer two LLM programmes. Please download the catalogue here to know more about the programmes: https://college.ch/catalogue?r=allcumbria&j=fbpagemt