English > master's degree: 1 sense > noun 1, communicationMeaning | An academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree. |
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Narrower | Master in Business, Master in Business Administration, MBA | A master's degree in business |
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Master in Public Affairs | A master's degree in questions of public concern |
Master of Architecture, MArch | A degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture |
Master of Arts, MA, Artium Magister, AM | A master's degree in arts and sciences |
Master of Arts in Library Science, MALS | A master's degree in library science |
Master of Arts in Teaching, MAT | A master's degree in teaching |
Master of Divinity, MDiv | A master's degree in religion |
Master of Education, MEd | A master's degree in education |
Master of Fine Arts, MFA | A master's degree in fine arts |
Master of Library Science, MLS | A master's degree in library science |
Master of Literature, MLitt | A master's degree in literature |
Master of Science, MS, SM, MSc | A master's degree in science |
Master of Science in Engineering | A master's degree in engineering |
Master of Theology, ThM | A master's degree in theology |
Broader | academic degree, degree | An award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study |
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Spanish | maestría, master, máster |
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Catalan | master, màster |
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