2018
DOI: 10.25136/2409-8736.2018.3.26892
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Abstract: The goal of this article lies the examination of evolution of Master’s Degree Program in Russia, as well as determination of the promising trends of its development. The object of this research is the Master’s curricula implemented in higher education facilities of the Russian Federation. The subject is the status of Master’s Degree Program within the hierarchy of national education system that defines its effectiveness functions and types of curricula. The author assesses the qua… Show more

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“…Most students get their bachelor's degree when they are 22 years old and immediately proceed to the master level. Thus in 2017, 84% of master students joined their master-level programmes immediately after finishing the bachelor level and 65% of students, who finished their bachelor-level studies, immediately joined the master-level programmes (Stukalova, 2018). Therefore, in contrast to Finland and Norway, where it is common for young people to live on their own money while studying at a university and to finish the university programmes having a considerable working record, most Russian university graduates do not have any working experience at the moment of their graduation.…”
Section: The History and The Basic Traits Of Art And Design Education In Syktyvkarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most students get their bachelor's degree when they are 22 years old and immediately proceed to the master level. Thus in 2017, 84% of master students joined their master-level programmes immediately after finishing the bachelor level and 65% of students, who finished their bachelor-level studies, immediately joined the master-level programmes (Stukalova, 2018). Therefore, in contrast to Finland and Norway, where it is common for young people to live on their own money while studying at a university and to finish the university programmes having a considerable working record, most Russian university graduates do not have any working experience at the moment of their graduation.…”
Section: The History and The Basic Traits Of Art And Design Education In Syktyvkarmentioning
confidence: 99%