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单词 master's degree
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master's degree


master's degree

n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree.

master's degree

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master's

n (Education) education (often capital) a university degree such as an MA or an MSc which is of a higher level than a first degree and usually takes one or two years to complete

mas′ter's degree`


n. a degree awarded by a graduate school, usu. after the completion of at least one year of graduate studies.

master's degree

An academic degree awarded by a college or university to someone who has studied a subject for at least one year beyond the bachelor’s degree.
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Noun1.master's degree - an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degreemaster's degree - an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degreeacademic degree, degree - an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study; "he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude"Master of Architecture, MArch - a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architectureArtium Magister, Master of Arts, AM, MA - a master's degree in arts and sciencesMALS, Master of Arts in Library Science - a master's degree in library scienceMaster of Arts in Teaching, MAT - a master's degree in teachingMaster in Business, Master in Business Administration, MBA - a master's degree in businessMaster of Divinity, MDiv - a master's degree in religionMaster of Education, MEd - a master's degree in educationMaster of Fine Arts, MFA - a master's degree in fine artsMaster of Literature, MLitt - a master's degree in literatureMaster of Library Science, MLS - a master's degree in library scienceMaster in Public Affairs - a master's degree in questions of public concernMaster of Science, MSc, SM, MS - a master's degree in scienceMaster of Science in Engineering - a master's degree in engineeringMaster of Theology, ThM - a master's degree in theology

Master's Degree


Master’s Degree

 

the second academic degree awarded in institutions of higher learning in the United States, Great Britain, and other countries in which the Anglo-American system of education has been adopted. In the Middle Ages the master’s degree (magister artium liberalium) was conferred upon teachers of the “seven liberal arts.” Later it was awarded to graduates of philosophy departments of universities, and in the 19th century it was replaced by the degree of doctor of philosophy.

In prerevolutionary Russia the master’s degree was awarded by all university faculties except medical faculties, and individuals receiving it were eligible to hold a chair. The master’s degree in pharmacy and veterinary science was the highest degree awarded in these fields. The degree was awarded after the completion of university courses, the passing of an oral examination in a given field, and the public defense of a dissertation approved by the faculty. Candidates holding a doctoral degree from a foreign university were allowed to take the examination for the master’s degree. Those candidates who had passed the examination but had not defended a dissertation were called magistranty. The doctoral degree was awarded for outstanding master’s dissertations.

There is no master’s degree in Soviet higher education or in the system of scholarly titles and degrees. In other countries the master’s degree is conferred upon those who have graduated from a university or an equivalent institution with a baccalaureate, who have completed an additional academic program of one or two years, and who have passed special examinations and defended a dissertation. The disciplines covered by the examinations and the scope of the dissertation are established by the universities and other higher educational institutions. As a rule, the master’s degree is not awarded in law and medicine, where the degrees doctor of medicine and doctor of law are conferred. The qualifications of individuals receiving a master’s degree are approximately equivalent to the qualifications of graduates of Soviet higher educational institutions (five-year program) who have defended a diploma project before the State Examination Commission.

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master's degree


Related to master's degree: PhD
  • noun

Words related to master's degree

noun an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree

Related Words

  • academic degree
  • degree
  • Master of Architecture
  • MArch
  • Artium Magister
  • Master of Arts
  • AM
  • MA
  • MALS
  • Master of Arts in Library Science
  • Master of Arts in Teaching
  • MAT
  • Master in Business
  • Master in Business Administration
  • MBA
  • Master of Divinity
  • MDiv
  • Master of Education
  • MEd
  • Master of Fine Arts
  • MFA
  • Master of Literature
  • MLitt
  • Master of Library Science
  • MLS
  • Master in Public Affairs
  • Master of Science
  • MSc
  • SM
  • MS
  • Master of Science in Engineering
  • Master of Theology
  • ThM
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