Master of Science
Americannoun
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a master's degree given usually in a specific branch of the natural sciences, mathematics, or technology.
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a person who has been awarded this degree. M.S., M.Sc., S.M., Sc.M.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Master of Science
First recorded in 1900–05
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The former US Navy pilot studied for a Master of Science degree in flight dynamics at the university in 2014.
From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026
Lead author Ashleigh Hawke, who completed a Master of Science in Otago's Department of Marine Science, says petroleum-derived plastic exposure negatively affected the fishes escape performance, routine swimming, and aerobic metabolism.
From Science Daily • Oct. 18, 2023
“AI will significantly impact how we teach and learn,” says Sion Yoon, program manager for CityU’s Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program and assistant professor.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 12, 2023
Jaque has taught at the graduate school since 2013 and leads the Master of Science program in Advanced Architectural Design.
From New York Times • Aug. 18, 2022
These faculties offer courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts and Master of Science.
From The Enclosures in England An Economic Reconstruction by Bradley, Harriett
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