Master’s degree definition
Master’s degree a second cycle higher education qualification issued in accordance with the legislation of one of the Parties and belonging to its higher education system, that relates to level 7 of the EQF;
Master’s degree means the faculty has a minimum of the degree.
Master’s degree means any earned Master of Science or Master of Arts, or Master of Fine Arts Degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
More Definitions of Master’s degree
Master’s degree. 45” and “Master’s Degree + 60/Doctorate” shall be defined as follows: A Master’s Degree from a state-recognized institution, plus 45 or 60 additional graduate credits; such additional credits must have been on the graduate level and may not be a part of the credits accumulated during the program undertaken for the securing of said Master’s Degree. Credits may be counted although received during such program for the Master’s Degree if clearly not a part thereof.
Master’s degree. 45” means graduate semester hours beyond the Master’s Degree.
Master’s degree. 30” shall be defined as follows: A Master’s Degree from a state-recognized institution, plus 30 additional graduate credits; such additional credits must be on a graduate level and may include credits accumulated after receipt of a Bachelor’s Degree, except for credits accumulated during the program undertaken for the securing of said Master’s Degree. Credits may be counted although received during such program for the Master’s Degree if clearly not a part thereof.
Master’s degree. 30” (indicated as “M+30” on the Schedules) refers to employees with a level of preparation that includes the satisfactory completion of an approved and earned Master’s Degree program plus at least thirty (30) additional and approved graduate level credits but less than sixty (60) additional and approved graduate level credits. All additional credits must have been earned after the employees were awarded a Master’s Degree.
Master’s degree refers to employees having educational attainment of at least a Master’s Degree but less than fifteen graduate hours beyond a Master’s Degree.
Master’s degree means any earned Master of Science or Arts Degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
Master’s degree. All teachers possessing a Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university, and holding a Michigan teaching certificate or permit, shall be placed on the Master’s Degree Schedule.