Similar words: degree, master, headmaster, masterpiece, green-eyed monster, plaster cast, the greenhouse effect, easter. Meaning: n. an academic degree higher than a bachelor's but lower than a doctor's.
Random good picture Not show
1 She was in graduate school, studying for a master's degree in social work.
2 He took a master's degree in economics at Yale.
3 My brother has a master's degree from Harvard.
4 She's just completed a master's degree in Law.
5 He successfully completed a master's degree.
6 It's for your master's degree.
7 Where a Master's degree course is paired with one for a Diploma, students are registered concurrently for both qualifications.
8 He earned a master's degree in plant pathology from the University of Wisconsin.
9 She received her master's degree in health service administration from the University of Oregon,(www.Sentencedict.com) Eugene.
10 He received a master's degree in agricultural economics and a doctorate in economics and marketing from Cornell University.
11 Instructors have a master's degree in business plus a lot of practical experience.
12 Many Master's degree courses are paired with ones for Diplomas which have coursework and examinations in common with the degree.
13 Audiologists require a master's degree in audiology.
14 A Master's Degree candidate must prepare a Master's thesis.
15 The Master's degree program in Business Law focuses for the most part on law studies, providing graduates with a degree at least equivalent to that of a traditio...
16 Examples include a master's degree in marital and family therapy and a master's in global leadership.
17 My tutor holds her master's degree in educations and is very helpful.
18 Speech - language pathologists require a master's degree in speech - language pathology.
19 A master's degree an American school a job with an international marketing company in Connecticut.
20 Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master's degree.
21 Arienne is taking a leave of absence to do a Master's degree.
22 Finally she decided to develop her interest in communications through a master's degree.
23 He stayed on at college for an extra year to do a Master's degree.
24 Although it was her first furlough she was using it to study for her Master's Degree at Sidney University.
25 She is a woman of wit and intelligence, with a master's degree in business administration.
26 Your judgment has been clouded by the sunk-cost fallacy: you hoped to get a master's degree, great food and an Italian paramour.
27 Fly-by-night schools tend to share certain characteris-tics. For example, they may state that you can get a bache-lor's degree by paying, say, , a master's degree for , a doctorate for ,000.
28 At present, joint training of 17 post - graduate master's degree.
29 In 1985, he graduated from the Philosophy Department of Peking University with a master's degree.
30 He had also worked with clarinettist Julian Farrell and flautist Glen Martin and in 2006 completed his Master's degree under a school scholarship.
More similar words: degree, master, headmaster, masterpiece, green-eyed monster, plaster cast, the greenhouse effect, easter, astern, eastern, plaster, boaster, disaster, asteroid, monastery, wastewater, alabaster, barter system, plasterboard, degrade, roller coaster, eastern europe, degraded, bridegroom, degradation, biodegradable, at daggers drawn, egress, regret, regress.