What is the difference between a Master degree and a Bachelor level degree?
A Master’s degree course is typically pitched at a higher level than the final year of an undergraduate degree. This means the courses consist of considerable amounts of reading. You are also expected to be able to analyse and synthesise theories, ideas and concepts, as well as being able to successfully complete group-work and self-guided project work. Typically a Master’s is much more intense than a Bachelor’s degree, given the relatively short time-frame of study.