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6 Benefits of Experiential Learning in Your Master’s
Sponsored by Lingnan University
There are many things to consider when deciding which master’s degree is the right one for you, but one often-overlooked aspect is whether experiential learning opportunities will feature as part of your studies.
Experiential learning opportunities can not only boost your career prospects but there’s a bunch of other benefits it can have on your professional and personal development.
We take a closer look at the benefits that experiential learning can offer in a master’s degree.
Opportunity to apply what you’ve learnt straightaway
Perhaps this is the most obvious benefit, but it’s probably the most important too.
There are some situations and concepts that can be difficult to master without direct, hands-on experience. This is why experiential learning is so valuable – it creates real-world relevance as you take your understanding and learning to a whole new level by building upon and integrating your classroom knowledge and training into something that is meaningful and relevant.
Master’s students at Lingnan University in Hong Kong have the opportunity to take part in international symposiums and seminars to keep up with growing trends and challenges, as well as take part in exciting international internships and cross-cultural interactions and exchanges.
Access to real-time mentoring and feedback
It would be redundant to be able to understand how, when and why to use certain practices, processes, and methods in an almost-real workplace environment if you don’t have access to instant feedback.
It’s not just your professors that can offer feedback on the task at hand, but your peers can too. Learning through such experiences and reflection can also make it easier to recognize your accomplishments and achievements.
Develop reflective practice habits and understand the value in mistakes
Experiential learning yields real results when you put theory into practice – but it’s important to keep in mind that they might not always be what you were hoping or expecting.
It’s here where you will face new challenges and inevitably make a couple of mistakes and errors along the way. It’s important to remember that making mistakes and learning from them is just as important as getting it right first time. Being able to take ownership and accountability of your decisions and mistakes, as well as developing reflective practice habits are highly-valued by employers.
Prepares you for the real world of work
Experiential learning is a valuable opportunity that offers insights into the real world of work which no textbook, journal or lecture truly can.
Experiential learning is designed to holistically complement your degree’s curriculum and enhance your professional and personal development. It equips you with a wide-range of highly sought-after skills, knowledge and experiences that are essential when it comes to facing the various challenges and opportunities in the 21st century job landscape.
One of the main elements of experiential learning at Lingnan University is the opportunity for master’s students to attend various global conferences, seminars and forums.
In 2020, Lingnan University hosted three significant conferences: The Conference for Higher Education Research (CHER) 2020, The Global Higher Education Webinar Series, and Cities and Governance Seminar Series, where they invited renowned speakers and scholars from several international universities.
Opportunities such as these allows students to gain experience in real world settings and helps broaden their global mindsets and widen their research horizons.
Promotes the development of skills that are more difficult to master in the classroom
There’s no sugar-coating it – reading a journal or listening to a lecture can’t always provide the same learning experience. Sometimes, you have to do it for real!
It’s important to keep in mind that experiential learning isn’t always about learning a specific topic, or how to do a particular task. Practicing how to apply new knowledge by acting it out or doing it on the job means other skills are also developed simultaneously and is why experiential learning and emotional intelligence go hand-in-hand.
Skills like communication, teamwork and leadership are learned by practicing how to behave in the workplace and helps develops you into a well-rounded individual.
Enhances enthusiasm and motivation for learning
Every student has their own individual learning style. Fortunately, experiential learning in its various forms can bridge the gaps where traditional classroom learning cannot. When you are learning about something that you have a genuine interest in, it can boost your engagement, enthusiasm and motivation to want to keep learning and learn more.
Lingnan University’s brand-new MSc in Health Analytics and Operations Management and MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Business Analytics programs, as well as its MA in International Affairs (China-Africa Studies) and MA in Curating and Art History actively incorporate experiential learning into their curricula in order to appeal to the multitude of learning styles amongst students.
**If we’ve got you interested in experiential learning, Lingnan University is the only public liberal arts university in Hong Kong and ranks highly for internationalization among more than 650 universities in Asia, according to the latest QS Asia University Rankings 2021.
It was also recently awarded 5 stars in the QS Stars and offers a wide range of taught master’s programs across its Graduate School, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Business and Faculty of Social Sciences.
Not only can experiential learning boost your career prospects but there’s a bunch of other benefits that it can have on your professional and personal development. Find out more.
4 of the Biggest Myths About Business School
Sponsored by Montpellier Business School
From the admissions process to the graduate job hunt, the business school world is full of myths and misconceptions.
Want to know what it’s really like to study at a top business school? TopUniversities has teamed up with Montpellier Business School to give four of the most common myths a reality check.
Business school is for wannabe millionaires who put profit over values
Reality check
How many Hollywood films and TV series have you been watching?
While financial services, including consulting and investment banking, is a popular industry for many business school graduates, it is by no means the only industry business graduates can pursue a career in.
In recent years, areas such as sustainability and social startups have become popular pathways for business graduates too. Socially responsible business is nothing new, but is fast-becoming the center of attention when it comes to new and emerging businesses.
Montpellier Business School ensures its values and ethics remain at the forefront of all its degree programs. It encourages students to think like responsible leaders who are ready to change the future, and is committed to changing the world in a positive way.
Business school is just for business
Reality check
Gone are the days where business school really was just about, well, business.
Today, you can almost be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing which area of business to specialize in. From marketing to digital transformation, finance to business excellence – the choice is yours and you can tailor your degree to suit your needs, interests and career ambitions.
In many business schools, there’s also no need to have a business-specific background. Business school candidates come from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds, such as technology, engineering, humanities, and non-profit.
At Montpellier Business School, prospective candidates need only to hold an undergraduate bachelor’s degree, and pass a standardized English language test. Candidates who wish to apply to the Grand Ecole Program will also need to pass either the GRE or GMAT test, as well as an admissions interview.
The graduate business job market is competitive and it’s impossible to find a job
Reality check
As they say – you shouldn’t believe everything you read or hear.
Business school can be a great way to take your career to the next level or switch career paths altogether. And although the job market can be competitive, that isn’t to say you won’t find success after graduating.
Just six months after graduating, 95 percent of Montpellier Business School graduates are in some form of employment, with 70 percent securing a job before they even graduate.
Being as well-prepared as possible for the world of work after business school has never been so important. Gaining real-life work experience through internships, apprenticeships, case projects and capstone projects during your studies can have a real impact on your professional as well as your personal development.
This is something which Montpellier Business School actively encourages in all of its degree programs, including the Bachelor of International Business Administration, Grand Ecole Program, and Master of Science programs.
Business school is expensive
Reality check
The price tag that comes with business school education can be eye-watering, but don’t let that put you off. There are grants, bursaries and scholarships to help you cover the costs of tuition so you may not necessarily have to pay the full amount.
It’s important that you do your own research and look into what financial aid and support is available specifically for you.
At Montpellier Business School for example, diversity and equal opportunity in education is an integral part of the school’s culture, and is why it provides financial aid and support to those who are eligible.
Don’t let these four myths and misconceptions about business school hold you back.