Master-of-science


noun
1.
a master’s degree given usually in a specific branch of the natural sciences, mathematics, or technology.
2.
a person who has been awarded this degree.
Abbreviation: M.S., M.Sc., S.M., Sc.M.
noun
1.
a postgraduate degree, usually in science, or the holder of this degree MSc

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