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Studying for a Master's degree part-time can be very rewarding, but will also involve a lot of juggling. It is important to make a plan in order to make the most of your student experience.
Part-time courses involve committing yourself to study for a period of two to three years. In this section, we explain the options open to you, and advise you on how to get the right support.
Master's students are expected to take responsibility for their studies. However, we recognise that juggling a career and family with your academic life can be challenging. Here, we outline the support available to you.
We have plenty of extra advice and support for part-time students, on issues such as working with others, making the most of the College community, and working remotely.