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Master's degree

A Master's degree is an academic degree generally awarded for completion of a postgraduate course of one to two years in duration. Alternately in the UK it is awarded for an undergraduate course with an additional year consisting of higher level modules and a major project.

MA, MS, MSc

The Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees are the basic type in most subjects and may be entirely course-based, entirely research-based or a mixture. The Master's degree is intermediate between a bachelor's degree and a doctorate. In some fields, one customarily earns a masters before a doctorate; in others, work on a doctorate begins immediately after a bachelor's degree.

MEd

Master of Education degrees are similar to MA, MS and MSc where the subject studied is education.

In the United States some states licence teachers with a bachelor's degree but require a master's within a set number of years as continuing education.

United Kingdom

Undergraduate Masters

(MSci, MChem, MEng, MMath, MPhys, etc.) In the UK, many universities now have a four year undergrad programme in science courses, with a project in the final year. The awards for these are named after the subject, so a course in mathematics would earn a Master of Mathematics degree, abbreviated to MMath), or have a general title such as MSci (Master in Science at most universities but Master of Natural Sciences at Cambridge). Although these degrees reflect a higher level of achievement than the traditional bachelor's degree, they rank below postgraduate master's degrees such as MSc and MA.

Postgraduate Masters

(MSc, MA) These can either be "taught" degrees, involving lectures, examination and a short dissertation, or "research" degrees (though the latter have largely been replaced by MPhil and MRes programmes, see below). Taught masters' programmes involve 1 or 2 years full-time study. The programmes are often very intensive and demanding, and concentrate on one very specialised area of knowledge. Some universities also offer a Masters by Learning Contract scheme, where a candidate can specify his or her own learning objectives; these are submitted to supervising academics for approval, and are assessed by means of written reports, practical demonstrations and presentations.

MPhil and MRes

The Master of Philosophy is a research degree awarded for the completion of a thesis. It is a shorter version of the PhD and some universities routinely enter potential PhD students into the MPhil programme and allow them to upgrade to the full PhD programme a year or two into the course. The Master of Research degree is a more structured and organised version of the MPhil, usually designed to prepare a student for a career in research. For example, an MRes may combine individual research with periods of work placement in research establisments.

MA (Cantab.) and MA (Oxon.)

The universities of Cambridge and Oxford award automatic master's degrees to all BAs upon the passing of a certain number of years after matriculation (7 in the case of Oxford). The only real significance of these degrees is that they confer voting rights in University elections. For academic purposes, they are considered equivalent to BA/BSc degrees of other universities.

Scottish MA

Although the science faculties of Scottish universities award the BSc degree, the standard first degree in Arts faculties (at the four ancient universities) is the Master of Arts (MA). This is equivalent to a BA from an English university.

Professional Master's degrees

  • MBA - Master of Business Administration
  • MM - Master of Management
  • LLM - Master of Laws
  • MILS, MLS, MIS - Master in Library and Information Science
  • MEd - Master of Education
  • M.Eng. - Master of Engineering
  • M.H.A. - Master of Health Administration
  • MURP - Master of Urban and Regional Planning
  • M.P.A. - Master of Public Administration
  • M.P.Aff. - Master of Public Affairs
  • M.P.H. - Master of Public Health
  • M.P.M. - Master of Public Management
  • M.P.P. - Master of Public Policy
  • M.S.W. - Master of Social Work

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Master's degree
upddcc@agni.com - January 2nd, 2006
I am an Architect in Dhaka City Corporation. I have Master degree from formar Soviet Union (now Ukrine). I have interest for doing Master in Urban and Regional Planning. But, I will be able to attend the class. Because, my job is very important here and I will not get the vacation. So, I am interested distance education. May be in the certificate giving ceremony, I can attend. So, please let me know the contact number, fee & curriculumn of the MURP courses of the different Universities in USA Md. Sirajul Islam Architect Dhaka City Corporation Dhaka-1000 Bangladesh
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nilfer_misirli@yahoo.com - August 14th, 2005
Hello, My name is Nilufer Misirli.I am an English teacher and have been teaching English for six years in Turkey. I want to get a PGCE master degree by distance learning in UK or USA.What kind of universities teach PGCE by online? If you reply my short e-mail, I will be very happy. Yours, Nilufer Misirli
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