Trying to find some info on the MPS degree. Not even sure this is a thing outside America, but basically an MPS is different from an MS in the sense that an MPS does not require a thesis, usually only takes 2 semesters, and is geared towards practical applications for a job rather than a more theoretical MS. My question is, will employers take an MPS as seriously as a MS? I do not want to get an MPS if they don’t, because then I feel as if it would be a waste of time and money. However, it seems like you can learn some cool stuff- looking at an MPS in machine learning, 10 classes geared towards machine learning and real job applications. Any insight would be great, and if there is another subreddit to post this in let me know! Thanks in advance
Submitted January 30, 2023 at 07:42PM by chikenugetluvr https://ift.tt/XaQZzTb
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