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master's degree
noun
a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who has completed at least one year of graduate study.
Example Sentences
The Feels is the brainchild of Allie Hoffman, who came up with the idea for a more thoughtful IRL dating event while pursuing her master’s degree from the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University.
He had a master's degree in business administration and law and, in November 2023, was awarded an honorary doctorate by Sheffield Hallam University for his distinguished contributions to sport and his work with South Yorkshire communities.
She got a master’s degree and worked at a nonprofit before landing a job in 2014 with the Postal Service, shaping policy as a government relations specialist.
He was going to study regenerative medicine with a focus on breast cancer, and had done his master's degree from a military-affiliated research institution in China.
Fazlur Rahman was a business journalist at the Daily Star, the most widely circulated English-language daily in Bangladesh, before moving to Nevada in fall 2024 to pursue a master’s degree in journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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