Students normally require three to four years to finish their undergraduate Bachelor of Science program. The first-year education in BSc provides essential knowledge about scientific areas including physics chemistry biology and mathematics. BSc delivers fundamental subject knowledge together with its theoretical foundations and practical techniques to equip students for employment positions and research opportunities or postgraduate studies.
The Master of Science (MSc) program represents a postgraduate program stretching for two academic years following completion of the BSc. Students pursuing an MSc acquire advanced specialized knowledge along with deep scientific understanding of selected fields within the area of science such as computer science or biotechnology or physics. Research components in MSc programs become more intensive with requirements for practical initiatives along with thesis or dissertation preparation. Graduates with MSc degrees go on to advance in their profession or they choose academic research while they have options to pursue doctoral programs.