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Jul 28, 2009 11:02 AM

Master's degree


One of my friends told me that there is a school in Las Pinas that offers 1 year completion for a MAN degree. They require no thesis for it too. I've searched the internet & found out most of the schools that offer MAN degrees take up to 2 years for completion.

My question is, without the thesis, would the MAN degree be legit?


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Old Jul 29, 2009, 05:49 AM

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hi,

there are actually schools who offer MAN (non-thesis) program. Its alright if your taking a MAN non thesis, the only problem is you'll be having hard time if you plan to proceed for Doctoral degree...
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from rhenmag9
Old Jul 29, 2009, 12:28 PM

Stethescope Re: Master's degree
Hi,

If you want to puruse Phd(doctorate) in the future, you might have a prob. coz' Phd program requires MAN w/ thesis.. FYI..

but if you want to pursue MAN/MSN , nothings wrong...

keep us posted!! Goodluck
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