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The difference between master's degree and master's degree
The difference between master's degree and master's degree

To prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, you first need to know the difference between a master's degree and a master's degree. So what is a master? What is a master? Below I will take you to see the difference between a master's degree and a master's degree from the following aspects.

1, the training objectives and methods are different.

As mentioned above, the master cultivates scientific research talents, while the master cultivates applied talents. Generally speaking, the postgraduate entrance examination aims at actual employment, and its theoretical basis is slightly inferior to that of postgraduate entrance examination. However, the postgraduate entrance examination emphasizes case analysis and practical research, and pays more attention to students' awareness and ability to solve practical problems.

2. The enrollment scope is different.

The degree is divided into philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, military science, medicine, management, art 13.

Professional degrees are divided into economics, law, education, literature, history, engineering, agriculture, military science, medicine, management, art 1 1. Up to now, China has established 47 professional degrees.

3. The tutorial system is different.

Under normal circumstances, the master's degree is a single tutor system, with one tutor for each student. In addition to teaching and scientific research, tutors also educate and guide students in thinking, learning and psychology. Moreover, some masters implement a dual tutor management system, with one tutor on campus and one tutor off campus (that is, the internship unit takes your tutor).