A master’s degree is the next level of education after a bachelor’s degree, aimed at in-depth study of a chosen specialty and the development of research skills. Master’s degree systems vary from country to country, but generally focus on in-depth preparation for professional work.
In most universities in the US and Europe, master’s programs last from 1 to 2 years. The duration depends on the specialty and the intensity of the educational process. Thus, programs in the natural sciences, engineering and business are designed for 2 years, in the field of law or art – about a year.
The cost of studying in the USA for a master’s degree costs from $20,000 to $70,000. In European countries, the cost is lower. For example, in public universities in Germany there are many free master’s programs, students only pay administrative fees from €200 to €700 per year. In the UK, the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries, the cost of tuition varies from €10,000 to €25,000 per year.
























