Full-time-academic master's degree (master's degree), its academic system is generally 3~5 years, and the study period is basically based on theoretical study. Most colleges and universities have a master's degree system of three years, with classes in the first year and research projects under the guidance of tutors in the last two years, but some schools have a two-and-a-half-year or two-year academic system.
In terms of graduation requirements, the threshold of master's degree is relatively high, and periodical papers need to be published. If they don't finish, they will face the risk of delaying graduation.
Full-time-professional master (master), its academic system is generally 2~3 years, most institutions are two years, including not less than half a year's internship. In terms of graduation requirements, the master's degree is not as strict as the master's degree, so the probability of delaying graduation is not great. However, there is a heavy news recently, which I believe everyone has heard: many colleges and universities are gradually adjusting the master's training mode, and the original two-year college will be extended to 2.5 years or even 3 years.