17th April 2006, 07:23 PM
Frankly this just looks like the dilution of traditional degrees. The number of people entering the museums profession with masters degrees is very high at present and not all masters qualifications are equal or recognised by the museums association. This may well be an effort to deal with this.
Would you regard someone with an MA in Archaeological Survey a vocational masters, in most universities, with considerable academic input equal to someone who holds an NVQ.
Would you regard someone with an MA in Archaeological Survey a vocational masters, in most universities, with considerable academic input equal to someone who holds an NVQ.