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Master Of Applied Science (masc)

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The Master of Applied Science (MASc) is a graduate research degree typically awarded in engineering, science, and technology fields. It emphasizes advanced practical and theoretical knowledge through coursework and a significant research project, preparing students for careers in industry, research, or further academic pursuits.

Key Features

  • Focus on applied research and practical problem-solving
  • Requires completion of a thesis or major research project
  • Designed for students aiming to advance their technical expertise
  • Often a stepping stone towards a Ph.D.
  • Program durations usually range from 1 to 2 years
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration across STEM fields

Pros

  • Provides specialized advanced knowledge in applied sciences
  • Strengthens research skills and technical expertise
  • Enhances employability in research and industry roles
  • Flexible coursework options for tailored specialization
  • Opens pathways toward doctoral studies

Cons

  • Intensive focus on research may limit coursework breadth
  • Requires significant time commitment for thesis work
  • Potentially high cost depending on institution
  • May not be necessary for purely theoretical career paths
  • Availability of programs varies by institution

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