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This 2.5-page paper discusses the benefits one can expect to gain from earning a postgraduate diploma in Cooperative Organisation, Food Marketing and Rural Development. There are 3 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Postgraduate Degrees Research Compiled for The
Paper Store, Inc. by P. Giltman 5/2010 Please In most countries when students graduate from a four-year college with a
Bachelors degree, they often times decide to continue their education by going on to get a postgraduate degree. The length of these programs can vary anywhere from two to seven
years depending on the intensity of the workload and the specialty of the degree. Unlike undergraduate students, most postgraduate students know the type of career they want to pursue and
these programs specialize in particular areas of research to help these students find a job in a specific field. In addition, no matter what type of degree a post graduate
student is attaining, they will be required to evaluate the casework, apply modern techniques and dissect problems to reach applicable solutions. This essay will discuss the benefits one can expect
to gain from earning a postgraduate degree in cooperative organization, food marketing and rural development. First, a cooperative organization postgraduate degree can be extremely beneficial to those who graduate
from the program. Like a philosophy or law degree, a cooperative organization degree can lead graduates towards a career in business, project management or even medicine. More often than not,
graduates with a degree in cooperative organization tend to work in the industry of social services. Cooperative organizations are basically businesses which are owned and run jointly by their employees
and customers. Their purpose is to ensure fair working and trading conditions rather than the maximization of profit, in marked contrast to capitalist enterprises. They tend to be particularly appealing
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