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Master's Degrees to Avoid in The UK | Worst Masters Degrees in The UK
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
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Welcome back to SharpGrad Careers! I'm Harit Mehta, the founder of SharpGrad Careers, your trusted educational consultancy. In today's video, we'll be discussing the top three Master's degree programs you should avoid when planning to study in the UK. These programs may sound appealing but often come with hidden challenges and limited career prospects.
Topics Covered:
General Programs: Why degrees in International Business Management and Global Business Management may not offer the specialized skills needed for a competitive job market.
Non-Recognized Healthcare Programs: The importance of choosing healthcare programs accredited by the HCPC and NHS to ensure your qualifications are recognized and valued in the industry.
Public Policy Management Programs: Understanding the potential pitfalls and limited job opportunities associated with degrees in Public Policy Management.
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Is pursuing MSc in (HRM) Human Resource management in UK a wise choice? I would really like to know your opinion
Thankyou for the information.How is sustainable energy opportunities in uk? Is finding a job could be a struggle?
Hi! It is a growing sector!
Get the right certifications. Finding a job won’t be that tough.
What about pharmaceutical sciences?
What about masters in aviation and management?
How about pharmacy sir
What about master in forensic science
What about msc management
About Artificial intelligence?
In order to break a role in Artificial Intelligence, generally you need 5-7 years of hard-core tech experience.
If you have that, the Master's degree will equip you with the theoretical and practical aspects of Machine Learning and AI and can help you build a career in that.
However, as a fresher, maybe an "Advanced Computer Science" degree would be more relevant so that you get solid tech skills to break your first role as a Software Engineer which can further pave your way forward to a role in AI.
Thanks!