master's degree

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master's degree

A student proudly holds her master's degree diploma at graduation.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • An advanced academic qualification: A master's degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. It is typically earned after a bachelor's degree and before a doctoral degree.
Usage
  • A master's degree signifies specialized knowledge and advanced study in a particular discipline.
  • It is often required for certain professions, career advancement, or as a prerequisite for doctoral (Ph.D.) studies.
  • The term is used with possessive "master's" (e.g., , ).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • She earned a master's degree in Computer Science from Stanford University.
    • Many management positions require candidates to hold a master's degree, such as an MBA.
    • After completing his bachelor's, he decided to pursue a master's in Public Health.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be working toward a master's (degree)": to be actively enrolled and completing the requirements for the degree.
    • She is currently working toward a master's in Education while teaching full-time.
  • "master's-level" (adjective): pertaining to the advanced study characteristic of a master's program.
    • The course offers master's-level training in clinical research methods.
Variants and Related Words
  • Master's (noun, informal): A common shortened form of "master's degree."
    • He got his master's last spring.
  • Master's program / Master's course: The specific curriculum or course of study leading to the degree.
    • The Master's program in Fine Arts is highly competitive.
  • Postgraduate degree: A broader term that includes master's degrees and other qualifications pursued after a bachelor's degree.
Synonyms
  • Graduate degree (General U.S. term for degrees earned after a bachelor's, including master's and doctoral degrees).
  • Postgraduate qualification.
Related Phrases
  • "To complete a master's": To finish all requirements and be awarded the degree.
    • It took her two years of intensive study to complete her master's.
  • "Master's thesis / dissertation": A substantial research project often required to earn the degree.
    • Her master's thesis on renewable energy policy was published in a journal.
master's degree

A student proudly holds her master's degree diploma at graduation.

Noun
  1. an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree