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You capitalize master's degree when it is used referring to a specific degree. For example, Jim has his Masters of Science. When referring to a general program, like the master's program of a college, it is not capitalized.

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How would you write masterf of Education? Is it: M.S. Ed, or MSD, or M.S. Ed

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