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Research Degree

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Peanut, Mar 30, 2006.

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    For the past few days i have been contemplating takign up another degree, i currently have a BSc in Information Systems Design and a MSc In computing, and I have been working for the past 6 months as a SEM/SEO consultant for a company. I get chronically bored during the evenings though and have a tendancy to want to go to the pub, so i thought why not do another degree.
    I would really like to do some kind of research degree in online marketing especially focussing on SEO. I was wondering if anyone knows anyone that has done anything like this especially in the UK? and if so where?

    If i do a PHD i think you can just make up you degree/research title aslong as the department like your idea. I am not sure if i want to do a PHD though as part time it takes to long are there any certificates or degrees in between masters and PHD?
     
    Peanut, Mar 30, 2006 IP
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    chachacallis Well-Known Member

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    i dont think there is anything in between a degrees masters, that you can take, try checking out they various uk uni website and see what they have.
     
    chachacallis, Mar 30, 2006 IP
  3. Peanut

    Peanut Peon

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    I found out i can do an MRes(masters of research) or an MPhil(masters of philosophy)

    The MPhil is technically above an MSc and is what most PHd students start on, so i recon i might just do that. Just need to find the money to pay for it now!!
     
    Peanut, Mar 31, 2006 IP