Search results for "Master's degree" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • New York City, where he received his Th.D. degree in 1923. ... and in 1922 she received a master’s degree in history from Columbia ...
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  • in B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology), Dual Degree (Integrated Bachelor of Technology ... Sc.; integrated with corresponding masters degree, M.Sc.). The B.Tech. degree ...
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  • programs, however, require a secondary academic degree (ylioppilastutkinto, or matriculation examination). The education is primarily vocational, and ...
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  • with his wife, Rhine earned his bachelor's degree, master's degree, and, in 1925, his Ph.D. in botany from the University of Chicago. He ...
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  • for Indian culture and religion. To a degree, his writing was apologetic ... He graduated with a Master's Degree in Arts from the University ...
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  • studied at Cambridge, taking his M.A. degree in 1484. In 1490 the writer ... Caxton refers to Skelton receiving a degree in rhetoric in 1490 from ...
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  • strikes the string. Thus it demands a very high degree of technical mastery to play even simple melodies with clarity and accuracy. It is also a rather ...
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  • century. Sterne graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in January 1737; and returned in the summer of 1740, to be awarded his Master of ...
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  • has been a growth of new separate-entry degree courses such as information ... electrical engineering as a university degree subject around 1960. Students ...
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  • A fishery (plural: fisheries) is an organized effort (industry, occupation) by humans to catch and/or process, normally for sale, fish, shellfish ...
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  • College, where he received his master's degree, with a gold medal in classics. After graduation, he followed his father and became a Unitarian minister ...
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  • and postgraduate degrees, as well as non-degree qualifications such as diplomas ... courses up to 360 credits for an open honors degree. The university ...
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  • Smith), from which he received a master's degree in 1760. Not entirely content with his Presbyterian faith, he became a Unitarian, joined their ...
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  • however, is given him, by which he may obtain a degree of victory over the rebellious sense and deserve life everlasting. ==Protestant views== ...
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  • of Calcutta (Dovetan College) with a degree in English literature, he traveled to England in 1868, along with Romesh Chunder Dutt and Behari ...
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  • the formal requirements for the theology degree. The investigation was postponed by the pope’s death, but resumed after the coronation of Pope ...
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  • Hertford College), where he was admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1512, the same year he became a subdeacon. He was made Master of Arts in ...
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  • , where she would earn her degree in 1914. She then returned to China, and married an agricultural economist, John Lossing Buck, on May 13, 1917 ...
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  • context would make him a criminal of the first degree. While all of this may be justified with reference to God's will, it leaves the modern reader ...
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  • which can be played while standing, allowing a degree of mobility and stage presence not known previously. ==Notes== ==References== ...
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