You can study for your Masters degree upon successful completion of your undergraduate degree.
A Masters degree usually takes one further year of full time study, or two years if it is a research degree. Masters degrees can be taken part time, and take between 2 to 4 years to complete.
Labour market statistics show that graduates and postgraduates had higher employment rates than non-graduates. Postgraduates were also more likely to be in high-skilled employment (professional or managerial roles).