Present Situation and Problems Regarding Full-time Workers' Admission to Part-time Graduate Programs

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  • 大学院の社会人受け入れに関する現状と問題点 : 昼夜開講制大学院における社会人の履修過程を中心に
  • 大学院の社会人受け入れに関する現状と問題点
  • ダイガクイン ノ シャカイジン ウケイレ ニ カンスル ゲンジョウ ト モンダイテン

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This article aims to clarify the history of admitting those who have a full-time job to part-time graduate programs at university, and to examine how these programs have been organized or prepared especially for full-time workers pursuing a master's degree. Possible problems for them in earning the credits necessary for a degree are caused by not only the system of graduate programs, which offer day and night time classes, but their full-time status at work. Some examples are shown to discuss three major problems: 1) a problem which may occur because of the immature environment in the society for those who intend to get a master's degree, 2) a problem which may occur because of the graduate programs' system or customs which are not flexible enough to adjust themselves to the needs of these people, and 3) a problem which may occur because of the worker's lack of consciousness of themselves as being master's degree candidates.

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