Perez holds a master's degree in business administration from Stanford University, and a bachelor's of arts degree from Monterrey Tech in Mexico. |
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He did the same to get his master's degree in computer science from James Madison University. |
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He received his bachelor's degree, master's degree and Ph.D. from Stanford University. |
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Most other master's degree programs also require additional education before accepting applied degree holders. |
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From next month she is going to the institute to study for a master's degree. |
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She also earned a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in industrial relations. |
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I went to graduate school because I needed a master's degree to be able to teach. |
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She also holds a master's degree, with distinction, in operations research from the Naval Postgraduate School. |
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Gary lived on trust and by sharing both muscle and skills, not money, although he had a master's degree in business. |
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She took classes to be an emergency medical technician in Florida and got a master's degree in health from Adelphi University. |
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Some thirty students have done thesis investigations for a doctoral or a master's degree in paleopathology. |
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He spent six years at the university before graduating with a master's degree in physics. |
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Ms. Cabral earned her bachelor's degree from University of California, Davis and her master's degree from Harvard University. |
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She received a master's degree in speech pathology and audiology in 1972 from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. |
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Few would pretend that an MBA stands comparison with a master's degree in basic sciences in scholarship or scientific content. |
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He has a law degree and a master's degree in classical studies from Columbia University. |
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In August 2001, Casillas began her first year as a doctoral student in clinical psychology at USD after completing her master's degree. |
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He was denied the salary increment given to teachers who have attained a master's degree plus 30 credits. |
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I was shocked out of my shoes because my master's degree from Hunter College was grounded in education. |
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In Rhode Island, I taught a ceramics course for master's degree candidates. |
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He holds a bachelor's degree in geomatics and a master's degree from the Department of Geomatic Sciences at Laval University. |
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Emily, in fact, will be staying with him on the weekends while she finishes her master's degree at a college in Rhode Island. |
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He started with a Bachelor of Science specializing in geology, and then got his master's degree in mineral exploration. |
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I attended Oxford, and graduated with a master's degree in liberal arts. |
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With a master's degree from a British university and years of overseas experience, he is just the type of cosmopolitan go-getter to make it big in the emerging New Economy. |
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By 1985, he had completed work for a master's degree in library science at Columbia University. |
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You taught French at the grade school level for 20 years, and took extension courses to complete a master's degree in education. |
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The instructor was a registered nurse who had master's degree preparation. |
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So he became a full-time student to get a master's degree in finance. |
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He received a master's degree in English literature from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in American and Afro-American literature from Emory University. |
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She is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in commerce and a master's degree in health. |
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I have a bachelor's degree and a master's degree and I have started working on a doctorate in microeconomics and micromanagement. |
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I was the first of eighteen cousins to earn more than one master's degree, and yet the only job I could find in my town was as an elementary school custodian. |
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He holds a law degree from the University of Montreal and a master's degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University. |
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Colin has a master's degree in economics from the University of Toronto and an honours bachelor of arts from the University of Calgary. |
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A master's degree typically requires two years of study after the bachelor's or honours degree. |
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This course was also envisioned as a screener course for admission to the JPSM master's degree program. |
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Amera holds a master's degree in science in housing, home management and interior design and recently completed a diploma in online teaching. |
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She got a job with VSO, sending doctors and nurses all over the world and went on to do a master's degree in social policy in developing countries. |
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It would also be helpful for doctoral and master's degree candidates who want to study how other successful dissertations and theses have been presented. |
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Unchaining his passion for psychotherapy, he found himself, at 51, back full time at Columbia, pursuing a master's degree in social work. |
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To Zohra, who obtained a master's degree from the Bogor Institute of Agriculture, the subordinate position of women in a variety of fields must be opposed. |
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How long will my master's degree be of importance and relevance to potential employers? |
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Armed with a master's degree in library science from Atlanta University and a commitment to the profession, Johnson joined the Brooklyn Public Library System 20 years ago. |
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Copper has been referred to as having the PhD or master's degree of foretelling global economic health. |
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He returned to Poland, and pursued a master's degree at the Polish-Japanese Institute of computer science. |
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She is studying for a master's degree in information science at Pratt Institute. |
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Forbes ranks library and information science as the worst master's degree for finding jobs. |
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Five years later, he received a master's degree in operations research from Columbia. |
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One is an Army captain with a master's degree in archaeology. |
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In the case of students with a master's degree, we are facilitating access to the employment market by allowing them to stay for six months to find a post, without having to return to their own countries to get a new visa. |
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It is an undergraduate first study cycle program which is required to advance into further studies such as master's degree programs. |
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A master's degree will require another two to three years of coursework and a thesis. |
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The college was established in 1970 and offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programmes. |
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Some institutions offer an undergraduate master's degree as a first degree, typically lasting four years. |
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Louis Gagnon holds a master's degree in Art History which allowed him to pursue, at doctoral level, his researches in visual semiology, about Nunavik Inuits' sculpture. |
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Workman, whose master's degree is in anthrozoology, says that breeding for conformation is a more recent development. |
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Similar programs for nonresident working adults are offered at the master's degree level in art therapy, visual art, writing, interdisciplinary studies, music performance, and Russian. |
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However, the gender gap widens regarding obtainment of a master's degree and doctorate, perhaps because women become preoccupied with family responsibilities and work and are thus unable to continue studying. |
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The normal admission requirements for a PhD student include a master's degree by thesis or equivalent by thesis, in a field closely related to the proposed field of study. |
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Bishop Fournier holds a licentiate in theology from Laval University, in Quebec City, and a master's degree in pastoral studies from the University of Sherbrooke. |
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One of my colleagues had been a fellow student with Nyerere, Julius, as everyone called him, when he was studying for his master's degree at Edinburgh University. |
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He attended university in Canada, receiving an engineering degree from École Polytechnique in Montréal, followed by a master's degree in physics and a PhD in nuclear physics from the University of Toronto. |
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The first product to emerge from this network is a part-time course of study leading to a master's degree, and it represents the first further education course of its kind. |
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For example, universities advanced the same principle with the master's degree, as did religious orders that required newcomers to pass through a novitiate. |
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Archbishop Prendergast holds a BA from Fordham University, New York, a master's degree as well as a licentiate in theology, and also a doctorate in Scripture, from Regis College, Toronto, where he taught and was also dean. |
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Today's universities are hoping for a similar feat of prestidigitation from the diploma, and from the recent announcement that new teachers will be expected to get a master's degree. |
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During a climbing expedition inside the stone wall, Scherrer, a construction engineer with a master's degree, shows the newly created fish sluice. |
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She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Miami, a master's degree from the University of Texas at Houston, and her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio. |
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All of us have a master's degree and many of us have much more than that. |
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He received a bachelor's degree in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and a master's degree in theology from the Pontifical Lateran University also in Rome. |
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He has a master's degree in international law from New York University. |
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The company offers undergraduate programs, specialization programs, continuing education programs, master's degree programs and a doctorate program. |
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Mr. Lessard holds an undergraduate and a master's degree from Laval University and a master's degree in business administration from Harvard Business School. |
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A central course in the master's degree program is the Practicum. |
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Other post-bacc programs apply students' course work toward a master's degree. Tina decided not to enter an organized post-bacc program. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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In August 1727, after taking his master's degree, Wesley returned to Epworth. |
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It takes three years to earn a bachelor's degree and another one or two years to earn a master's degree. |
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The system differentiates between a free master's degree and a master's degree in technology. |
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In the UK, these qualifications, while retaining the title of bachelor's degrees, are master's degree level qualifications. |
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In the UK, this is a master's degree level qualification that retains the title of bachelor's for historical reasons. |
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They can then apply to earn a master's degree or a speciality diploma, then an MD degree in a specialty. |
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The Finnish requirement for the entrance into doctoral studies is a master's degree or equivalent. |
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It is possible to graduate three years after the master's degree, while much longer periods are not uncommon. |
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The old candidate's degree was relabeled as the bachelor's degree and the doctorandus' by the master's degree. |
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Access to PhDs normally requires a upper second class or first class bachelor's degree, or a master's degree. |
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He received a master's degree from Yale by giving an oral dissertation to the Yale graduating class. |
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Graduating with a master's degree in surgery, Leblanc opened a medical practice. |
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Gay received her master's degree in psychology and her doctorate in clinical psychology from the New School for Social Research in New York City. |
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She will either earn a master's degree for a career in medical research or will pursue medical school to become a doctor of osteology. |
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Most health physicists have at least a master's degree, but not all jobs in professional health physics require one. |
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When so admitted, the student is expected to have mastered the material covered in the master's degree despite not holding one, though this tradition is under heavy criticism. |
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Jessie holds a master's degree in collegiate scholarship and service, and a bachelor's degree in education, both from the Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Okla. |
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The majority of master's degree holders have graduated from university. |
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He went on to earn a master's degree in choral music from the University of Illinois, and a doctor of musical arts degree in choral conducting from Michigan State University. |
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Doctoral applicants were previously required to have a master's degree, but many programs accept students immediately following undergraduate studies. |
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Lindberg has been with the company since 2006, is an associate and a graduate of The Evergreen State College, with a master's degree from Alaska Pacific University. |
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In 1881 he shifted his focus completely to languages, and in 1887 earned his master's degree in French, with English and Latin as his secondary languages. |
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The degree can be compared both to the bachelor's and master's degree. |
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Public health is usually studied at the master's degree level. |
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A master's degree obtained at a polytechnic gives the same academic right to continue studies at Doctoral level as a master's degree obtained at a university. |
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Students study component parts in for this master's degree in both Cardiff and Seoul and a system of free study and research exchange exists between the two institutions. |
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She graduated college with a Master's degree and now works for and organization to stop assassinations. |
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Various chapters may also be interesting to Master's degree students taking specialized elective courses in strategy. |
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After graduation with a degree in Elementary Education, she plans to earn her Master's degree, and become a teacher. |
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His early interest in European legends resulted in a Master's Degree on the Grail legend. |
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I start my Master's degree officially tomorrow, though classes don't start for another month or so. |
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In January, she began a course of further study for a Master's Degree in social policy and criminology. |
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Matthew Smith is a leadership educator studying for his Master's degree at Kansas State University. |
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She wants to see the parts of the world she has missed so far and would like to continue her studies to take a Master's degree in Social Policy and Criminology. |
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These schools award their students a professional Bachelor's degree and postgraduate or Master's degree. |
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Top 25 Master's Degree Conferrals to Minority Students, 2004 to 2013 Institution State Control 2004 University of Phoenix Online Campus Ariz. |
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Doctoral candidates are normally required to have a Master's degree in a related field. |
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Recognizing the importance and underutilisation of spatialised sound, he decided to pursue research in psychoacoustics at Northwestern University, earning a Master's degree. |
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