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master's degree

noun

  1. a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who has completed at least one year of graduate study.


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Ms Murray has also completed a master's degree in counter-terrorism and visited schools to help educate young people about the dangers of radicalisation.

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Taylor, a 47-year-old business management consultant with a master’s degree in biomedical engineering, has attracted widespread support, including from the business community and among tech entrepreneurs, for his focus on public safety and bringing good governance back to Oakland.

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Before he could even accept his master’s degree from the latter, he was off again, this time to Los Angeles, where he joined the staffs of award-winning television series, including “Sons of Anarchy” and “Orange Is the New Black.”

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“My mission is to get the world singing together,” says Delson, who has a master’s degree in music education from Boston University.

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Many of us have completed advanced training; four in five have a master’s degree, with hundreds of hours of field work as part of the requirement.

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