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Why do postgraduate study?

There are many benefits to doing postgraduate study but you need to be sure of your motivation.

The advantage of postgraduate study is that it allows you to enter employment with additional skills and knowledge. The main downside is that postgraduate course fees can be a deterrent. There are many reasons why you might want to undertake postgraduate study.

Continuing your studies

If you love what you are doing, you may want to continue your studies for their own sake. If you aspire to a career in academia, it is essential to undertake a masters/PhD programme, and a strong interest in pursuing research would also be an asset. 

Improving your job prospects

An increasingly competitive job market has forced many students to continue with lifelong learning and pursue a postgraduate certificate, diploma or masters in their initial area of study. Specialising at postgraduate level can augment your skill set and make you a stronger job applicant. However, you should bear in mind that although most employers will recognise these additional qualifications and skills, they are not obliged to pay more for additional postgraduate qualifications.

Changing direction

Conversion courses offer you the opportunity to study another subject area at postgraduate level. This allows you to present yourself with skills and academic knowledge from at least two disciplines (depending on the nature of the conversion course or your initial undergraduate degree).

First steps to a career

Some professions require students to complete additional courses at postgraduate level to qualify in that area. For example, entry to careers such as teaching or accountancy require further study specific to these areas and IBEC’s Export Orientation Programme offers the opportunity to undertake a masters in International Business Development while completing a 12-month graduate programme.

Is this right for me?

Postgraduate programmes are demanding and fast-paced. Many undergraduates are weary on completion of full-time studies so you need to be sure you are capable of undertaking another year, or more, of study. Research masters programmes can take up to two years full-time and require a lot of self-discipline and self motivation, so have you got those skills?

Many graduates may choose to take a year out to travel or to gain some work experience before continuing their studies. This can be very beneficial and also gives you the opportunity to gain some related work experience and even make some money to help fund the course fees!

Have you considered the benefits of completing a postgraduate course? What is your motivating factor? You will need to give 100 per cent commitment and be sure that you want to undertake and successfully complete the course.

Written by Marie Kielty, Careers Officer, ITT Dublin 

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