What are the advantages and disadvantages of a Masters Degree versus and PhD?
A master’s degree (MS) is awarded to individuals after completing a one- or a two-year program of study following receipt of a baccalaureate degree. A master’s degree may or may not involve completing a thesis. A PhD is awarded to individuals after completing a five-year (or longer) program of study following receipt of a baccalaureate degree or a master’s degree. The PhD is a research degree, which means that this degree is awarded only to those individuals who develop considerable empirical skills. Ultimately, the degree you seek depends on your career goals. The following link is a helpful article to read if you are considering graduate school in psychology. http://www.psichi.org/pubs/articles/article_90.
A master’s degree (MS) is awarded to individuals after completing a one- or a two-year program of study following receipt of a baccalaureate degree. A master’s degree may or may not involve completing a thesis. A PhD is awarded to individuals after completing a five-year (or longer) program of study following receipt of a baccalaureate degree or a master’s degree. The PhD is a research degree, which means that this degree is awarded only to those individuals who develop considerable empirical skills. Ultimately, the degree you seek depends on your career goals. The following link is a helpful article to read if you are considering graduate school in psychology.