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Master of Science

A Master of Science (Latin: Magister Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree in the field of science awarded by universities in many countries or a person holding such a degree.[1] In contrast to the Master of Arts degree, the Master of Science degree is typically granted for studies in sciences, engineering and medicine and is usually for programs that are more focused on scientific and mathematical subjects; however, different universities have different conventions and may also offer the degree for fields typically considered within the humanities and social sciences. While it ultimately depends upon the specific program, earning a Master of Science degree typically includes writing a thesis.

A graduation ring with the Master of Science designation
Columbia University's Master of Science diploma

The Master of Science degree was first introduced at the University of Michigan in 1858.[2] One of the first recipients of the degree was De Volson Wood, who was conferred a Master of Science degree at the University of Michigan in 1859.[3][2]

Algeria

Algeria follows the Bologna Process.

Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela

In Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, the Master of Science or Magister is a postgraduate degree lasting two to four years.[4] The admission to a master's program (Spanish: Licenciatura; Portuguese: Mestrado) requires the full completion of a four to five year long undergraduate degree, bachelor's degree, engineer's degree or a licentiate of the same length. Defense of a research thesis is required. All master's degrees qualify for a doctorate program. Depending on the country, one ECTS credit point can equal on average between 22 and 30 actual study hours. In most of these cases, the number of required attendance hours to the university classes will be at least half of that (one ECTS will mean around 11 to 15 mandatory hours of on-site classes). [5]

Australia

Australian universities commonly have coursework or research-based Master of Science courses for graduate students. They typically run for 1–2 years full-time, with varying amounts of research involved.

Bangladesh

All Bangladeshi private and public universities have Master of Science courses as postgraduate degree. These include most of the major state-owned colleges. A number of private colleges also do offer MS degrees. After passing Bachelor of Science, any student becomes eligible to study in this discipline.

Belgium

Like all EU member states, Belgium follows the Bologna Process. In Belgium, the typical university track involved obtaining two degrees, being a two-year Kandidaat prerequisite track (replaced by Bachelor) followed by a two- or three-year Licentiaat track. The latter was replaced by the Master of Science (M.Sc.) academic degree. This system was not exclusive to scientific degrees and was also used for other programs like law and literature.

Canada

In Canada, Master of Science (MSc) degrees may be entirely course-based, entirely research-based or (more typically) a mixture. Master's programs typically take one to three years to complete and the completion of a scientific thesis is often required. Admission to a master's program is contingent upon holding a four-year university bachelor's degree. Some universities require a master's degree in order to progress to a doctoral program (PhD).

Quebec

In the province of Quebec, the Master of Science follows the same principles as in the rest of Canada. There is one exception, however, regarding admission to a master's program. Since Québécois students complete two to three years of college before entering university, they have the opportunity to complete a bachelor's degree in three years instead of four. Some undergraduate degrees such as the Bachelor of Education and the Bachelor of Engineering requires four years of study. Following the obtention of their bachelor's degree, students can be admitted into a graduate program to eventually obtain a master's degree.

While some students complete their master's program, others use it as a bridge to doctoral research programs. After one year of study and research in the master's program, many students become eligible to apply to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program directly, without obtaining the Master of Science degree in the first place.

Chile

Commonly the Chilean universities have used "Magíster" for a master's degree, but other than that is similar to the rest of South America.

Cyprus, Republic of

Like all EU member states, the Republic of Cyprus follow the Bologna Process. Universities in Cyprus have used either "Magíster Scientiae or Artium" or Master of Arts/Science for a master's degree with 90 to 120 ECTS and duration of studies between 1, 2 and 5 years.

Czech Republic and Slovakia

Like all EU member states, Czech Republic and Slovakia follow the Bologna Process. Czech Republic and Slovakia both award two different types of master's degrees; both award a title of Mgr. or Ing. to be used before the name.

Prior to reforms for compliance with the Bologna process, a master's degree could only be obtained after 5 years of uninterrupted study. Under the new system, it takes only 2 years but requires a previously completed 3-year bachelor's program (a Bc. title). Writing a thesis (in both master's and bachelor's programs) and passing final exams are necessary to obtain the degree. It is mostly the case that the final exams cover the main study areas of the whole study program, i.e. a student is required to prove their knowledge in the subjects they attended during the 2 resp. 3 years of their study. Exams also include the defence of a thesis before an academic board.

Ing. (Engineer) degrees are usually awarded for master's degrees achieved in the Natural Sciences or Mathematics-heavy study programmes, whereas an Mgr. (Magister) is generally awarded for Master's studies in social sciences, humanities and the arts.

Egypt

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. A completion of the degree requires finishing a pre-master studies followed by a scientific thesis or research. All M.Sc. degree holders are allowable to take a step forward in the academic track to get the PhD degree.

Finland

Like all EU member states, Finland follows the Bologna Process. The Master of Science (M.Sc.) academic degree usually follows the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) studies which typically last five years. For the completion of both the bachelor and the master studies the student must accumulate a total of 300 ECTS credits, thus most Masters programs are two-year programs with 120 credits. The completion of a scientific thesis is required.

Germany

Like all EU member states, Germany follows the Bologna Process. The Master of Science (M.Sc.) academic degree replaces the once common Diplom or Magister programs that typically lasted four to five years. It is awarded in science-related studies with a high percentage of mathematics. For the completion the student must accumulate 300 ECTS Credits, thus most Masters programs are two-year programs with 120 credits. The completion of a scientific thesis is required.

Southeastern Europe

In Slavic countries in European southeast (particularly former Yugoslavian republics), the education system was largely based on the German university system (largely due to the presence and influence of the Austria-Hungary Empire[6] in the region). Prior to the implementation of the Bologna Process, academic university studies comprised a 4–5 year-long graduate diplom program, which could have been followed by a 2–4 year long magistar program and then later with 2–5 year long doctor of science program.

After the Bologna Process implementation, again based on the German implementation, Diplom titles and programs were replaced by entirely professional bachelor's and master's programs. The studies are structured such that a master program lasts long enough for the student to accumulate a total of 120 ECTS credits, so its duration would depend on a number of credits acquired during the bachelor studies. Pre-Bologna magistar programs were abandoned – after earning an M.Sc. degree and satisfying other academic requirements a student could proceed to earn a doctor of science degree directly, or skip M.Sc. if the diplom program lasted more than 3 years as it was possible to do so for some time.

Guyana

In Guyana, all universities, including University of Guyana, Texila American University, American International School of Medicine have Master of Science courses as postgraduate degrees. Students who have completed undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree are eligible to study in this discipline.

India

In India, universities offer MS programs usually in sciences discipline. Generally, post-graduate scientific courses lead to MS degree while post-graduate engineering courses lead to ME or MTech degree. For example, a master's in automotive engineering would normally be an ME or MTech, while a master's in physics would be an MS. A few top universities also offer undergraduate programs leading to a master's degree which is known as integrated masters.

A Master of Science in Engineering (MS.Engg.) degree is also offered in India. It is usually structured as an engineering research degree, lesser than PhD and considered to be parallel to M.Phil. degree in humanities and science. Some institutes such as IITs offer an MS degree for postgraduate engineering courses. This degree is considered a research-oriented degree whereas MTech or ME degree is usually not a research degree in India. MS degree is also awarded by various IISERs which are one of the top institutes in India.

Iran

In Iran, similar to Canada, Master of Science (MSc) or in Iranian form Karshenasi-arshad degrees may be entirely course-based, entirely research-based or most commonly a mixture. Master's programs typically take two to three years to complete and the completion of a scientific thesis is often required.

Ireland

Like all EU member states, Ireland follows the Bologna Process. In Ireland, Master of Science (MSc) may be course-based with a research component or entirely research based. The program is most commonly a one-year program and a thesis is required for both course-based and research based degrees.

Israel

In Israel, Master of Science (MSc) may be entirely course-based or include research. The program is most commonly a two-year program and a thesis is required only for research based degrees.

Italy

Like all EU member states, Italy follows the Bologna Process. The degree Master of Science is awarded in the Italian form, Laurea Magistrale (formerly Laurea specialistica; before the introduction of the Laurea the corresponding degree was Laurea quinquennale or Vecchio Ordinamento).

Nepal

In Nepal, universities offer the Master of Science degree usually in science and engineering areas. Tribhuvan University offers MSc degree for all the science and engineering courses. Pokhara University offers ME for engineering and MSc for science. Kathmandu University offers MS by Research and ME degrees for science and engineering.

Netherlands

Like all EU member states, the Netherlands follows the Bologna Process. In the past graduates of applied universities (HBO) were excluded from using titles such as MSc, as HBO institutions are formally not universities but polytechnic institutions of higher education. However, since 2014 academic titles are granted to any university graduate.[7]

However, older academic titles used in the Netherlands are:

  • ingenieur (abbreviated as ir.) (for graduates who followed a technical or agricultural program)
  • meester (abbreviated as mr.) (for graduates who followed an LLM law program)
  • doctorandus (abbreviated as drs.) (in all other cases).

The bearers of these titles can use either the older title, of MSc, LL.M or MA but not both for the same field of study.

New Zealand

New Zealand universities commonly have coursework or research-based Master of Science courses for graduate students. They typically run for 2 years full-time, with varying amounts of research involved.

Norway

Norway follows the Bologna Process. For engineering, the Master of Science academic degree has been recently introduced and has replaced the previous award forms "Sivilingeniør" (engineer, a.k.a. engineering master) and "Hovedfag" (academic master). Both were awarded after 5 years of university-level studies and required the completion of a scientific thesis.

"Siv.ing", is a protected title exclusively awarded to engineering students who completed a five-year education at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norwegian: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, NTNU) or other universities. Historically there was no bachelor's degree involved and today's program is a five years master's degree education. The "Siv.ing" title is in the process of being phased out, replaced by (for now, complemented by) the "M.Sc." title. By and large, "Siv.ing" is a title tightly being held on to for the sake of tradition. In academia, the new program offers separate three-year bachelor and two-year master programs. It is awarded in the natural sciences, mathematics and computer science fields. The completion of a scientific thesis is required. All master's degrees are designed to certify a level of education and qualify for a doctorate program.

Master of Science in Business is the English title for those taking a higher business degree, "Siviløkonom" in Norwegian. In addition, there is, for example, the 'Master of Business Administration' (MBA), a practically oriented master's degree in business, but with less mathematics and econometrics, due to its less specific entry requirements and smaller focus on research.

Pakistan

Pakistan inherited its conventions pertaining to higher education from United Kingdom after independence in 1947. Master of Science degree is typically abbreviated as M.Sc. (as in the United Kingdom) and which is awarded after 16 years of education (equivalent with a bachelor's degree in the US and many other countries). Recently, in pursuance to some of the reforms by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (the regulatory body of higher education in Pakistan), the traditional 2-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree has been replaced by the 4-year Bachelor of Science degree, which is abbreviated as B.S. to enable the Pakistani degrees with the rest of the world.[clarification needed] Subsequently, students who pass a 4-year B.S. degree that is awarded after 16 years of education are then eligible to apply for M.S. degree, which is considered at par with Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) degree.[clarification needed]

Poland

Like all EU member states, Poland follows the Bologna Process. The Polish equivalent of Master of Science is "magister" (abbreviated "mgr", written pre-nominally much like "Dr"). Starting in 2001, the MSc programs typically lasting 5 years began to be replaced as below:

  • 3-year associates programs, (licentiate degree termed "licencjat" in Polish. No abbreviated pre-nominal or title.)
  • 3.5-year engineer programs (termed "inżynier", utilizing the pre-nominal abbreviation "inż.")
  • 2-year master programs open to both "licencjat" and "inż." graduates.
  • 1.5-year master programs open only to "inż." graduates.

The degree is awarded predominantly in the natural sciences, mathematics, computer science, economics, as well as in the arts and other disciplines. Those who graduate from an engineering program prior to being awarded a master's degree are allowed to use the "mgr inż." pre-nominal ("master engineer"). This is most common in engineering and agricultural fields of study. Defense of a research thesis is required. All master's degrees in Poland qualify for a doctorate program.

Russia

The title of "master" was introduced by Alexander I at 24 January 1803. The Master had an intermediate position between the candidate and doctor according to the decree "About colleges structure". The master's degree was abolished from 1917 to 1934. Russia follows the Bologna Process for higher education in Europe since 2011.

Spain

Like all EU member states, Spain follows the Bologna Process. The Master of Science (MSc) degree is a program officially recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education. It usually involves 1 or 2 years of full-time study. It is targeted at pre-experience candidates who have recently finished their undergraduate studies. An MSc degree can be awarded in every field of study. An MSc degree is required in order to progress to a PhD. MSci, MPhil and DEA are equivalent in Spain.

Sweden

Like all EU member states, Sweden follows the Bologna Process. The Master of Science academic degree has, like in Germany, recently been introduced in Sweden. Students studying Master of Science in Engineering programs are rewarded both the English Master of Science Degree, but also the Swedish equivalent "Teknologisk masterexamen". Whilst "Civilingenjör" is an at least five year long education.[8]

Syria

The Master of Science is a degree that can be studied only in public universities. The program is usually 2 years, but it can be extended to 3 or 4 years. The student is required to pass a specific bachelor's degree to attend a specific Master of Science degree program. The master of science is mostly a research degree, except for some types of programs held with cooperation of foreign universities. The student typically attends courses in the first year of the program and should then prepare a research thesis. Publishing two research papers is recommended and will increase the final evaluation grade.[according to whom?]

United Kingdom

The Master of Science (MSc) is typically a taught postgraduate degree, involving lectures, examinations and a project dissertation (normally taking up a third of the program). Master's programs usually involve a minimum of 1 year of full-time study (180 UK credits, of which 150 must be at master's level) and sometimes up to 2 years of full-time study (or the equivalent period part-time).[9] Taught master's degrees are normally classified into Pass, Merit and Distinction (although some universities do not give Merit).[10] Some universities also offer MSc by research programs, where a longer project or set of projects is undertaken full-time; master's degrees by research are normally pass/fail, although some universities may offer a distinction.[6][11]

The more recent Master in Science (MSci or M.Sci.) degree (Master of Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge[12]), is an undergraduate (UG) level integrated master's degree offered by UK institutions since the 1990s. It is offered as a first degree with the first three (four in Scotland) years similar to a BSc course and a final year (120 UK credits) at master's level, including a dissertation.[9][13] The final MSci qualification is thus at the same level as a traditional MSc.[14]

United States

The Master of Science (Magister Scientiæ) degree is normally a full-time two-year degree often abbreviated "MS" or "M.S." It is the primary type in most subjects and may be entirely course-based, entirely research-based or (more typically) a combination of the two. The combination often involves writing and defending a thesis or completing a research project which represents the culmination of the material learned.

Admission to a master's program is normally contingent upon holding a bachelor's degree and progressing to a doctoral program may require a master's degree. In some fields or graduate programs, work on a doctorate can begin immediately after the bachelor's degree. Some programs provide for a joint bachelor's and master's degree after about five years. Some universities use the Latin degree names and due to the flexibility of word order in Latin, Artium Magister (A.M.) or Scientiæ Magister (S.M. or Sc.M.) may be used in some institutions.

See also

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specific program earning a Master of Science degree typically includes writing a thesis A graduation ring with the Master of Science designation Columbia University s Master of Science diploma The Master of Science degree was first introduced at the University of Michigan in 1858 2 One of the first recipients of the degree was De Volson Wood who was conferred a Master of Science degree at the University of Michigan in 1859 3 2 Contents 1 Algeria 2 Argentina Brazil Colombia Ecuador Mexico Panama Peru Uruguay and Venezuela 3 Australia 4 Bangladesh 5 Belgium 6 Canada 6 1 Quebec 7 Chile 8 Cyprus Republic of 9 Czech Republic and Slovakia 10 Egypt 11 Finland 12 Germany 13 Southeastern Europe 14 Guyana 15 India 16 Iran 17 Ireland 18 Israel 19 Italy 20 Nepal 21 Netherlands 22 New Zealand 23 Norway 24 Pakistan 25 Poland 26 Russia 27 Spain 28 Sweden 29 Syria 30 United Kingdom 31 United States 32 See also 33 ReferencesAlgeria EditAlgeria follows the Bologna Process Argentina Brazil Colombia Ecuador Mexico Panama Peru Uruguay and Venezuela EditIn Argentina Brazil Colombia Ecuador Mexico Panama Peru Uruguay and Venezuela the Master of Science or Magister is a postgraduate degree lasting two to four years 4 The admission to a master s program Spanish Licenciatura Portuguese Mestrado requires the full completion of a four to five year long undergraduate degree bachelor s degree engineer s degree or a licentiate of the same length Defense of a research thesis is required All master s degrees qualify for a doctorate program Depending on the country one ECTS credit point can equal on average between 22 and 30 actual study hours In most of these cases the number of required attendance hours to the university classes will be at least half of that one ECTS will mean around 11 to 15 mandatory hours of on site classes 5 Australia EditAustralian universities commonly have coursework or research based Master of Science courses for graduate students They typically run for 1 2 years full time with varying amounts of research involved Bangladesh EditAll Bangladeshi private and public universities have Master of Science courses as postgraduate degree These include most of the major state owned colleges A number of private colleges also do offer MS degrees After passing Bachelor of Science any student becomes eligible to study in this discipline Belgium EditLike all EU member states Belgium follows the Bologna Process In Belgium the typical university track involved obtaining two degrees being a two year Kandidaat prerequisite track replaced by Bachelor followed by a two or three year Licentiaat track The latter was replaced by the Master of Science M Sc academic degree This system was not exclusive to scientific degrees and was also used for other programs like law and literature Canada EditIn Canada Master of Science MSc degrees may be entirely course based entirely research based or more typically a mixture Master s programs typically take one to three years to complete and the completion of a scientific thesis is often required Admission to a master s program is contingent upon holding a four year university bachelor s degree Some universities require a master s degree in order to progress to a doctoral program PhD Quebec Edit In the province of Quebec the Master of Science follows the same principles as in the rest of Canada There is one exception however regarding admission to a master s program Since Quebecois students complete two to three years of college before entering university they have the opportunity to complete a bachelor s degree in three years instead of four Some undergraduate degrees such as the Bachelor of Education and the Bachelor of Engineering requires four years of study Following the obtention of their bachelor s degree students can be admitted into a graduate program to eventually obtain a master s degree While some students complete their master s program others use it as a bridge to doctoral research programs After one year of study and research in the master s program many students become eligible to apply to a Doctor of Philosophy Ph D program directly without obtaining the Master of Science degree in the first place Chile EditCommonly the Chilean universities have used Magister for a master s degree but other than that is similar to the rest of South America Cyprus Republic of EditLike all EU member states the Republic of Cyprus follow the Bologna Process Universities in Cyprus have used either Magister Scientiae or Artium or Master of Arts Science for a master s degree with 90 to 120 ECTS and duration of studies between 1 2 and 5 years Czech Republic and Slovakia EditLike all EU member states Czech Republic and Slovakia follow the Bologna Process Czech Republic and Slovakia both award two different types of master s degrees both award a title of Mgr or Ing to be used before the name Prior to reforms for compliance with the Bologna process a master s degree could only be obtained after 5 years of uninterrupted study Under the new system it takes only 2 years but requires a previously completed 3 year bachelor s program a Bc title Writing a thesis in both master s and bachelor s programs and passing final exams are necessary to obtain the degree It is mostly the case that the final exams cover the main study areas of the whole study program i e a student is required to prove their knowledge in the subjects they attended during the 2 resp 3 years of their study Exams also include the defence of a thesis before an academic board Ing Engineer degrees are usually awarded for master s degrees achieved in the Natural Sciences or Mathematics heavy study programmes whereas an Mgr Magister is generally awarded for Master s studies in social sciences humanities and the arts Egypt EditThe 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 A completion of the degree requires finishing a pre master studies followed by a scientific thesis or research All M Sc degree holders are allowable to take a step forward in the academic track to get the PhD degree Finland EditLike all EU member states Finland follows the Bologna Process The Master of Science M Sc academic degree usually follows the Bachelor of Science B Sc studies which typically last five years For the completion of both the bachelor and the master studies the student must accumulate a total of 300 ECTS credits thus most Masters programs are two year programs with 120 credits The completion of a scientific thesis is required Germany EditLike all EU member states Germany follows the Bologna Process The Master of Science M Sc academic degree replaces the once common Diplom or Magister programs that typically lasted four to five years It is awarded in science related studies with a high percentage of mathematics For the completion the student must accumulate 300 ECTS Credits thus most Masters programs are two year programs with 120 credits The completion of a scientific thesis is required Southeastern Europe EditIn Slavic countries in European southeast particularly former Yugoslavian republics the education system was largely based on the German university system largely due to the presence and influence of the Austria Hungary Empire 6 in the region Prior to the implementation of the Bologna Process academic university studies comprised a 4 5 year long graduate diplom program which could have been followed by a 2 4 year long magistar program and then later with 2 5 year long doctor of science program After the Bologna Process implementation again based on the German implementation Diplom titles and programs were replaced by entirely professional bachelor s and master s programs The studies are structured such that a master program lasts long enough for the student to accumulate a total of 120 ECTS credits so its duration would depend on a number of credits acquired during the bachelor studies Pre Bologna magistar programs were abandoned after earning an M Sc degree and satisfying other academic requirements a student could proceed to earn a doctor of science degree directly or skip M Sc if the diplom program lasted more than 3 years as it was possible to do so for some time Guyana EditIn Guyana all universities including University of Guyana Texila American University American International School of Medicine have Master of Science courses as postgraduate degrees Students who have completed undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree are eligible to study in this discipline India EditIn India universities offer MS programs usually in sciences discipline Generally post graduate scientific courses lead to MS degree while post graduate engineering courses lead to ME or MTech degree For example a master s in automotive engineering would normally be an ME or MTech while a master s in physics would be an MS A few top universities also offer undergraduate programs leading to a master s degree which is known as integrated masters A Master of Science in Engineering MS Engg degree is also offered in India It is usually structured as an engineering research degree lesser than PhD and considered to be parallel to M Phil degree in humanities and science Some institutes such as IITs offer an MS degree for postgraduate engineering courses This degree is considered a research oriented degree whereas MTech or ME degree is usually not a research degree in India MS degree is also awarded by various IISERs which are one of the top institutes in India Iran EditIn Iran similar to Canada Master of Science MSc or in Iranian form Karshenasi arshad degrees may be entirely course based entirely research based or most commonly a mixture Master s programs typically take two to three years to complete and the completion of a scientific thesis is often required Ireland EditLike all EU member states Ireland follows the Bologna Process In Ireland Master of Science MSc may be course based with a research component or entirely research based The program is most commonly a one year program and a thesis is required for both course based and research based degrees Israel EditIn Israel Master of Science MSc may be entirely course based or include research The program is most commonly a two year program and a thesis is required only for research based degrees Italy EditLike all EU member states Italy follows the Bologna Process The degree Master of Science is awarded in the Italian form Laurea Magistrale formerly Laurea specialistica before the introduction of the Laurea the corresponding degree was Laurea quinquennale or Vecchio Ordinamento Nepal EditIn Nepal universities offer the Master of Science degree usually in science and engineering areas Tribhuvan University offers MSc degree for all the science and engineering courses Pokhara University offers ME for engineering and MSc for science Kathmandu University offers MS by Research and ME degrees for science and engineering Netherlands EditLike all EU member states the Netherlands follows the Bologna Process In the past graduates of applied universities HBO were excluded from using titles such as MSc as HBO institutions are formally not universities but polytechnic institutions of higher education However since 2014 academic titles are granted to any university graduate 7 However older academic titles used in the Netherlands are ingenieur abbreviated as ir for graduates who followed a technical or agricultural program meester abbreviated as mr for graduates who followed an LLM law program doctorandus abbreviated as drs in all other cases The bearers of these titles can use either the older title of MSc LL M or MA but not both for the same field of study New Zealand EditNew Zealand universities commonly have coursework or research based Master of Science courses for graduate students They typically run for 2 years full time with varying amounts of research involved Norway EditNorway follows the Bologna Process For engineering the Master of Science academic degree has been recently introduced and has replaced the previous award forms Sivilingenior engineer a k a engineering master and Hovedfag academic master Both were awarded after 5 years of university level studies and required the completion of a scientific thesis Siv ing is a protected title exclusively awarded to engineering students who completed a five year education at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norwegian Norges teknisk naturvitenskapelige universitet NTNU or other universities Historically there was no bachelor s degree involved and today s program is a five years master s degree education The Siv ing title is in the process of being phased out replaced by for now complemented by the M Sc title By and large Siv ing is a title tightly being held on to for the sake of tradition In academia the new program offers separate three year bachelor and two year master programs It is awarded in the natural sciences mathematics and computer science fields The completion of a scientific thesis is required All master s degrees are designed to certify a level of education and qualify for a doctorate program Master of Science in Business is the English title for those taking a higher business degree Sivilokonom in Norwegian In addition there is for example the Master of Business Administration MBA a practically oriented master s degree in business but with less mathematics and econometrics due to its less specific entry requirements and smaller focus on research Pakistan EditPakistan inherited its conventions pertaining to higher education from United Kingdom after independence in 1947 Master of Science degree is typically abbreviated as M Sc as in the United Kingdom and which is awarded after 16 years of education equivalent with a bachelor s degree in the US and many other countries Recently in pursuance to some of the reforms by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan the regulatory body of higher education in Pakistan the traditional 2 year Bachelor of Science B Sc degree has been replaced by the 4 year Bachelor of Science degree which is abbreviated as B S to enable the Pakistani degrees with the rest of the world clarification needed Subsequently students who pass a 4 year B S degree that is awarded after 16 years of education are then eligible to apply for M S degree which is considered at par with Master of Philosophy M Phil degree clarification needed Poland EditLike all EU member states Poland follows the Bologna Process The Polish equivalent of Master of Science is magister abbreviated mgr written pre nominally much like Dr Starting in 2001 the MSc programs typically lasting 5 years began to be replaced as below 3 year associates programs licentiate degree termed licencjat in Polish No abbreviated pre nominal or title 3 5 year engineer programs termed inzynier utilizing the pre nominal abbreviation inz 2 year master programs open to both licencjat and inz graduates 1 5 year master programs open only to inz graduates The degree is awarded predominantly in the natural sciences mathematics computer science economics as well as in the arts and other disciplines Those who graduate from an engineering program prior to being awarded a master s degree are allowed to use the mgr inz pre nominal master engineer This is most common in engineering and agricultural fields of study Defense of a research thesis is required All master s degrees in Poland qualify for a doctorate program Russia EditThe title of master was introduced by Alexander I at 24 January 1803 The Master had an intermediate position between the candidate and doctor according to the decree About colleges structure The master s degree was abolished from 1917 to 1934 Russia follows the Bologna Process for higher education in Europe since 2011 Spain EditLike all EU member states Spain follows the Bologna Process The Master of Science MSc degree is a program officially recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education It usually involves 1 or 2 years of full time study It is targeted at pre experience candidates who have recently finished their undergraduate studies An MSc degree can be awarded in every field of study An MSc degree is required in order to progress to a PhD MSci MPhil and DEA are equivalent in Spain Sweden EditLike all EU member states Sweden follows the Bologna Process The Master of Science academic degree has like in Germany recently been introduced in Sweden Students studying Master of Science in Engineering programs are rewarded both the English Master of Science Degree but also the Swedish equivalent Teknologisk masterexamen Whilst Civilingenjor is an at least five year long education 8 Syria EditThe Master of Science is a degree that can be studied only in public universities The program is usually 2 years but it can be extended to 3 or 4 years The student is required to pass a specific bachelor s degree to attend a specific Master of Science degree program The master of science is mostly a research degree except for some types of programs held with cooperation of foreign universities The student typically attends courses in the first year of the program and should then prepare a research thesis Publishing two research papers is recommended and will increase the final evaluation grade according to whom United Kingdom EditThe Master of Science MSc is typically a taught postgraduate degree involving lectures examinations and a project dissertation normally taking up a third of the program Master s programs usually involve a minimum of 1 year of full time study 180 UK credits of which 150 must be at master s level and sometimes up to 2 years of full time study or the equivalent period part time 9 Taught master s degrees are normally classified into Pass Merit and Distinction although some universities do not give Merit 10 Some universities also offer MSc by research programs where a longer project or set of projects is undertaken full time master s degrees by research are normally pass fail although some universities may offer a distinction 6 11 The more recent Master in Science MSci or M Sci degree Master of Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge 12 is an undergraduate UG level integrated master s degree offered by UK institutions since the 1990s It is offered as a first degree with the first three four in Scotland years similar to a BSc course and a final year 120 UK credits at master s level including a dissertation 9 13 The final MSci qualification is thus at the same level as a traditional MSc 14 United States EditThe Master of Science Magister Scientiae degree is normally a full time two year degree often abbreviated MS or M S It is the primary type in most subjects and may be entirely course based entirely research based or more typically a combination of the two The combination often involves writing and defending a thesis or completing a research project which represents the culmination of the material learned Admission to a master s program is normally contingent upon holding a bachelor s degree and progressing to a doctoral program may require a master s degree In some fields or graduate programs work on a doctorate can begin immediately after the bachelor s degree Some programs provide for a joint bachelor s and master s degree after about five years Some universities use the Latin degree names and due to the flexibility of word order in Latin Artium Magister A M or Scientiae Magister S M or Sc M may be used in some institutions See also EditMaster of Science in Accounting Master of Science in Administration Master of Science in Computer Science Master of Science in Corporate Communication Master of Science in Economics Master of Science in Engineering Master of Science in Finance Master of Science in Information Systems Master of Science in Information Technology Master of Science in Management Master of Science in Nursing Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies Master of Science in Project Management Master of Science in Systems ManagementReferences Edit Master of Science Oxford Living Dictionaries Oxford University Press Archived from the original on February 24 2017 a b The University of Michigan an encyclopedic survey Wilfred B Shaw editor University of Michigan Digital Content and Collections University of Michigan 2000 Matz F P 1895 Biography De Volson Wood The American Mathematical Monthly Mathematical Association of America 2 9 10 253 256 doi 10 2307 2969269 JSTOR 2969269 CONEAU Graduate Courses Ministerio de Education Republica Argentina Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2014 02 10 VlSTO la Resolucion CD No 2512118 de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales por la que solicita la aprobacion del plan de estudios de la carrera de Licenciatura en Ciencias Biologicas PDF Docs wixstatic com 2018 11 21 Retrieved 2022 02 21 a b Masters Degree Grades Postgrad com Retrieved 23 February 2017 Welke titel mag ik na mijn studie gebruiken Onderwijsconsument nl 12 December 2021 Datateknik civilingenjor 300 hp in Swedish KTH Royal Institute of Technology a b Master s Degree Characteristics Statement Quality Assurance Agency September 2015 Archived from the original on 8 November 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2017 MSc Classification Postgrad com Retrieved 23 February 2017 MSc by Research in Mathematics University of Oxford Retrieved 23 February 2017 Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge Admin cam ac uk Chapter VII Degrees Diplomas and Other Qualifications Master of Natural Sciences M Sci Retrieved 24 April 2021 The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree Awarding Bodies Quality Assurance Agency November 2014 Archived from the original on 13 October 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2017 University of London Statutes 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