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  1. The Master of Science (M.Sc.) is an academic degree for post-graduate candidates or researchers, it usually takes from 4 to 7 years after passing the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree. Master programs are awarded in many sciences in the Egyptian Universities.

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  2. Master of Science. Master of Science in Administration; Master of Science in Archaeology; Master of Science in Biblical Archaeology; Master of Science in Bioinformatics; Master of Science in Computer Science; Master of Science in Counselling; Master of Science in Cyber Security; Master of Science in Engineering; Master of Science in Development ...

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  4. The Master of Science in Taxation (MST) is a professional graduate degree designed for Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and other tax professionals.. Teaching. Coursework and practice leading to a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree is intended to prepare individuals for a teaching career in a specific subject of middle and/or secondary-level curricula (i.e., middle or high school).

  5. List of master's degrees; Magister (degree) Master of Advanced Studies; Master of Arts; Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin) Master of Arts (Scotland) Master of Education; Master of Engineering; Master of Laws; Master of Science; Master's degree in Europe; Master's degree in North America; Master's degree non-Euroamerican; Postgraduate-only ...

  6. Master of Science (usually abbreviated MSc) is a postgraduate degree. It is awarded by universities. Usually, it is awarded for studies in natural sciences or Engineering. A Master of Science is usually awarded after a Bachelor of Science, and after presenting an academic thesis work.

  7. Master of Education. Master of Engineering Management. Master of Engineering. Master of Science in Engineering. Master of Environmental Management. European Master. European Master in Law and Economics. Executive education. Executive master's degree.

  8. A magister degree (also magistar, female form: magistra; from Latin: magister, "teacher") is an academic degree used in various systems of higher education.. The magister degree arose in medieval universities in Europe and was originally equal to the doctorate; while the doctorate was originally conferred in theology, law and medicine, the magister degree was usually conferred in the liberal ...

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