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We uncover 12 myths and truths about postgraduate studies. Check out students' main questions when choosing a postgraduate course . Keep reading! With the competitive job market and the desire to become a relevant professional in the field, it is normal to consider taking a postgraduate course at some point in your career. However, the lack of information can be a major obstacle when choosing the best option for the future. With this in mind, we have listed and clarified some doubts that may arise when choosing a postgraduate course . Check out! 1. All specializations are the same Myth! There are several types of postgraduate courses . They will vary according to the duration and objective of the professional. According to the Ministry of Education (MEC), postgraduate courses are divided into two categories: STRICTO SENSU and LATO SENSU . In the first, there are master's, doctoral and post-doctoral courses; in the second, there are specializations and MBAs.
IN THE STRICTO SENSU category , the themes are focused on research and critical analysis and, normally, those who enter this category wish to pursue an academic career. Here, it is necessary to have a research project, carry out field research and present a type of TCC at the conclusion of the course. In the LATO SENSU , the themes are more focused on the job market itself. It is not necessary to have a research project, but some institutions apply tests and carry out curricular analysis. In some courses it is necessary to present a TCC and in others it is not. 2. It is only possible to take a postgraduate course if Clinical Nurse Specialists Email List you have an undergraduate degree True! According to paragraph 3 of resolution nº1, of June 8, 2007 of the MEC, it is only possible to take a postgraduate course after having completed an undergraduate degree, after all, it is as if the second were an extension of the first. However, if you are doing your second degree , it is possible to do a postgraduate degree together . 3. It is possible to enter a postgraduate course with a technologist course diploma True! Technological courses are regulated by the MEC and considered as a degree.
Thus, when the student completes this course, he receives a diploma and can enter specialization courses. 4. You can only do postgraduate studies in your area of training Myth! One of the benefits of postgraduate courses is that it is possible to enter a specialization that is not necessarily linked to your undergraduate course. This is possible in both the STRICTO SENSU and LATO SENSU modality . In this way, the student is able to broaden their horizon and learning experience, since nowadays several areas of knowledge are interconnected. It is possible, for example, to have a nursing degree and do a postgraduate degree in management and leadership or business administration. Thus, the student has a better chance of becoming general head of nursing in a hospital or opening their own business. However, some postgraduate courses require the professional to have a degree in a related area. When this happens, it is because the course is very specific on a topic that requires prior knowledge. 5. There is funding for postgraduate studies True! Few people know this, but in addition to FIES , it is possible to subsidize postgraduate courses with bank financing.
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