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What is the difference between a Master’s (Applied) and a thesis based Master’s degree?

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What is the difference between a Master’s (Applied) and a thesis based Master’s degree?

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The Master’s (Applied) is a non-thesis program and is usually course-based. Traditional Master’s programs are research oriented. Although the Master’s (Applied) has a small research project component, it is mainly course and laboratory based.

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