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The Master of Science (M.Sc. or M.S. degree) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by most universities, colleges and graduate schools worldwide. Classes are usually technically oriented and focus on developing analytical and problem-solving skills through lab work and scientific research. You don’t need a Bachelor of Science in order to apply to a Master of Science, but you must already have an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject.
The general study duration of an M.Sc. degree is between 1-2 years long. Still, some Master’s programmes in Computer Science and Engineering take 3-5 years to complete, and Medicine Masters can take as much as 6 years to finish, depending on your specialisation.
In order to receive a Master of Science degree from an international tech school, you usually have to write a scientific thesis at the end of your academic studies. Generally, universities and graduate schools award a Master of Science (M.Sc. degree) for finishing studies in Natural Sciences, Social Sciences (e.g. Finance, Psychology), Business, Engineering & Technology, Medicine & Health, Mathematics, Informatics, etc.
Estonia is an innovation and technology hub where you can do almost anything online: vote, pay taxes, open a business, etc. This beautiful country has a long history in higher education, with the first local university being established in 1632. Nowadays, Estonian universities and colleges offer modern facilities and classroom technologies, high academic standards, and over 150 English-taught degrees aimed at international students. Tuition is also affordable. While studying and living here, you’ll enjoy some of the best air quality in the world. Over half of the country is covered with forests, and Estonians place great emphasis on protecting and nurturing the natural environment. It’s very easy to reconnect with nature and take a break whenever you want to get away from the noisy city life.
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