Master-s-degrees meaning
Plural form of master's degree.
noun
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Applicants without Master's degrees are occasionally allowed entry, providing they can demonstrate academic skills comparable to a good undergraduate degree.
tenable in any subject area for study toward taught or research Master's degrees or for the DPhil.
After attending the prestigious Collegiate School for Boys in New York (he was class valedictorian), he graduated from Princeton University and later from Yale University with bachelor and master's degrees in English Literature.
Other common master's degrees include the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and the Master of Fine Arts (MFA).
Generally, Master's degrees will take two to three years of full-time attendance to complete.