The training objectives are different: specialized master, also known as professional master, trains applied talents and can better solve practical problems with what they have learned. Xueshuo, also known as academic master, trains research-oriented talents who can use the basic knowledge they have learned to carry out scientific research.
Different training methods: there are also differences between professional courses and academic courses. Most of the courses offered in the master's degree are applied courses and problem-solving courses. Most of the courses offered by masters are basic theory courses, which are based on problem research.
The difficulty of the exam is different: the postgraduate entrance examination is generally mathematics, English and professional knowledge. Many majors in master's degree don't take math test. If the math test is also relatively simple math two and math three, the English test is also relatively simple. The master's exam is more difficult. English is English one, and math is math one or math three.
Degree type:
Degree education in China is mainly divided into two types: academic degree (academic theoretical research) or professional degree (focusing on practical ability). All along, more attention has been paid to academic degree education and less to professional degree education.
Therefore, many graduate students with academic qualifications will only say that they can learn in theory, but their operational ability is poor. In order to keep up with the world's degree education, professional postgraduate education has been increased.
In June, 5438+10, all of them were admitted to professional degree graduate students, but after graduation, they only had professional degree certificates and no graduation certificates. In June+10, 5438, you had to take the national unified examination to get a diploma and a degree certificate. In fact, there are already full-time professional degree graduates (focusing on the degree of operational ability) such as master of laws in the annual 1 unified examination, but there are too few majors.