With a Master of Arts, a lifelong learner procrastinates no longer

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With a Master of Arts, a lifelong learner procrastinates no longer
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Mr Clement Ng had always wanted to pursue a postgraduate degree – but it took some nudging before he finally embarked on a Master of Arts (Educational Management).

in 2020, graduating the following year. NIE is a provider of graduate programmes and courses designed to support the learning needs of educators and professionals hailing from a wide variety of education-related sectors and industries.

Mr Ng considered continuing with a Master’s degree but the demands of a burgeoning career gradually caused his goal to recede into the back of his mind, and his application for a Master’s degree remained half-completed. Mr Ng remarked that his fellow classmates came from diverse backgrounds, which made class discussions lively and informative.

“Despite being specialised areas in their own right, the topics were all interwoven to provide us with a holistic understanding of various aspects of an organisation, from the overall structure down to the individual level,” he said. “I’m still faced with challenges at work,” he said. “But the knowledge gained from the programme has given me deeper insights and enabled me to consider these challenges from another perspective.”

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