After the reform of the Russian system of higher educationthere was a certain confusion associated with such concepts as "specialist", "master" and "bachelor". Employers of the last two entries in the diploma of the vacancy seeker are a bit skeptical, since the "graduate" is still more familiar.
Today, a graduate is a practitioner,also graduated from an institute or university. But there is no such qualification in the territory of the European Union. Therefore, in connection with the fact that Russia is moving to a European type of training, it is planned to refuse from awarding the graduates of universities with the title of "graduate".
How does Russia become such a specialist? After five or six years of study at the institute, his graduate is given a diploma on qualification. And a new graduate can start working as an engineer or a teacher. However, if a graduate has a desire, he can continue to study further. In this case, he will receive the next degree - master.
Which is better: an expert or a master?
So, what is the difference between a specialist and a master?
A Master is a scientific degree,two years in addition, can get not only a graduate, but also a bachelor. At the same time, if a graduate should be engaged in practical work, the master devotes himself entirely to scientific work.
The specialist receives a higher education of at leastfive years, and sometimes six. The bachelor gets it in a shorter time - for four or three years, depending on what his educational base is.
For the first three years, prospective studentsa bachelor's degree, are trained according to one curriculum in the direction that they have chosen. This time is given for the training of a broad specialist, and in the fourth year they choose a narrow profile.