With a part-time master’s degree programme for working professionals, you study part-time and work simultaneously, allowing you to connect your academic skills directly with relevant work tasks.
A master’s degree for working professionals is a postgraduate degree in continuation of a bachelor’s degree or professional bachelor’s degree, just like a regular master’s degree.
The difference is that you must work alongside your studies in a job relevant to the programme or as a self-employed person. Working hours are generally 25 hours per week, but may be less depending on the structure of your education programme.
A part-time master’s degree for working professionals takes four years.
A master’s degree for working professionals provides the same academic title and competencies as the corresponding regular master’s degree programme.
You cannot receive SU (student grants) when you are studying a master’s degree for working professionals part-time.