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The '''MS''' is the basic graduate degree in science although it has been adopted for other graduate fields that may require "technical" or at least "professional" competency (MS degrees are the basic certification awarded by the [[Journalism School]], for example, and are the degree used by [[GSAPP]]'s historic preservation program).
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'''Master of Science''' ('''MS''') (Latin: '''Magister Scientiæ''') is the basic graduate degree in science.
  
In English, it stands for '''Master of Science'''; in Latin, it stands for '''Magister Scientiæ'''.
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It has been adopted for other graduate fields that may require "technical" or at least "professional" competency (MS degrees are the basic certification awarded by the [[Journalism School]], for example, and are the degree used by [[GSAPP]]'s historic preservation program).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 12 December 2013

Master of Science (MS) (Latin: Magister Scientiæ) is the basic graduate degree in science.

It has been adopted for other graduate fields that may require "technical" or at least "professional" competency (MS degrees are the basic certification awarded by the Journalism School, for example, and are the degree used by GSAPP's historic preservation program).