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[View Online]( Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, If you want to change the direction of your career but studied something unrelated at undergraduate level, a [postgraduate conversion course]( could be a great way of kick-starting your search for a new role. These programmes come in all shapes and sizes, covering lots of different employment possibilities – from [Computer Science]( to [Real Estate and Surveying](. [This week’s blog]( tackles some of the reasons why a conversion course could be the perfect fit for you, as well as explaining the different subjects and qualification levels on offer. Have a great weekend! The FindAMasters Team [5 reasons to start a postgraduate conversion course]( Postgraduate conversion courses train graduates in a new subject and (usually) prepare them for a specific profession. Although the most well-known conversion courses relate to disciplines such as [Law]( [Teaching]( and [Psychology]( there are plenty of options out there to suit both your current commitments and your career plans. Similarly, you can choose from a range of different types of conversion course, with varying lengths and workloads. Depending on the qualification, you might not even have to write a dissertation! Also on FindAMasters, [Beyond the MA and MSc]( Confused by the variety of postgraduate qualifications on offer? You’re not alone. We’ve explained some of the alternatives to the MA and MSc. [4 alternative destinations for Masters study]( Thinking of going abroad for your Masters? Here are four ‘alternative’ places you might not have thought of. [Going from work to postgraduate study]( We've listed a few of the pros and cons that you might come across in the transition from full-time employment to postgraduate life. [FindaMasters on Facebook]( [FindaMasters on twitter]( [FindaMasters on googleplus]( You have received this email from [](. [Click here]( if you wish to unsubscribe from future emails. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any queries, please email: [info@FindAUniversity.com](. []( is part of FindA University Ltd, 151 A rundel Street , Sheffiel d, S1 2 NU, UK FindA University Ltd is registered in England and Wales no: 4214007.VAT reg. no: 77293 7292

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