Why is Getting a Masterās Degree Important?

Why is Getting a Masterās Degree Important?
By Siddharth Shah, Graduate Assistant, University Marketing & Communications
A masterās degree is a specialized academic program designed to improve your professional skills in the field of your choice. Depending on the course you choose, your masterās program time commitment might span anywhere from one to three years. You can anticipate taking classes and tests during your masterās program, as well as engaging in research and, in some situations, submitting a thesis or dissertation.
Depending on your institution, you may be able to teach, which can help reduce the cost of your tuition while also providing you with valuable experience.
A bachelorās degree is still very relevant today, but it is no longer considered as a mark of extraordinary academic skill due to the problem of ādegree inflation.ā Many people feel that in order to stand out from your peers and achieve goal in your career, it is thought that you need at least a masterās degree or some kind of advanced degree or certification.
Your masterās level coursework will, in most situations, be more specialized and difficult than your bachelorās level coursework. In general, rather than lectures in which you are passively studying, your lessons will be organized as discussion-heavy seminars.
An internship or practicum, in which you are placed at a site where you can acquire skills firsthand, may also be required as part of a service-oriented masterās degree. If youāre getting your masterās in social work, for example, you might spend more time in a setting where youāre learning how to provide some sort of therapy and case management rather than just reading about it and discussing it in class.
A masterās degree gives you a competitive advantage in the job market and are frequently, but not always, required for professions. Theyāre frequently required if you want to pursue a doctoral degree. If you want to change careers, returning to school for a masterās degree can help you gain experience and make that transition easier.
Similarly, if your chosen job path has little to do with what you studied as an undergraduate, youāll almost certainly require a masterās degree to obtain the necessary education. In this situation, pursuing a masterās degree rather than returning to school for another bachelorās degree makes significantly more sense, as full-time bachelorās degrees take four years to finish.
Masterās degree programs combine discipline-specific, advanced coursework with transferable skills such as critical thinking, analytic abilities, and time management.
Earning a masterās degree demonstrates perseverance, tenacity, intellectual prowess, and the capacity to deal with difficult situations, all of which are desirable attributes in managers and directors.
Employees who have exhibited long-term success in a position that needs tenacity, discipline, leadership, and the ability to work effectively with others will be in line for advancement within their company.
Siddharth Shah is currently pursuing his Master of Information Systems at the Monte Ahuja College of Business at 51ĀŅĀ×. The specialized STEM degree program is designed to prepare students for careers as information professionals. Shah is from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.