The Surname is the family name regardless of the credentials. The credentials follow the surname. For example : Fred Jones, PhD; Jones is the surname PhD is the credentials for Doctorate Degree.
Someone with a master's degree is typically referred to as a "master's graduate" or simply as a "master's degree holder."
The title for someone who holds two master's degrees is "dual master's degree holder."
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Not necessarily, that also depends on the individual, his/she expertise, experience etc. However, if the job requires a master's degree, that will leave out any possibilities for the individual with the bachelor's degree.
A degree holder is someone who has completed a program of study at a college or university and has been awarded a degree, such as a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree. This individual has fulfilled the requirements of their chosen program and has earned a credential that signifies their level of knowledge and expertise in a particular field.
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Master's Degree. The person who earns it is the "master", and it is their degree, hence possessive form: Master's.
Carmelita Divinagracia -master of nursing in 1975 -doctoral degree holder in 2001 -has been commendable and have guide of everyone
Carmelita Divinagracia -master of nursing in 1975 -doctoral degree holder in 2001 -has been commendable and have guide of everyone
English literature is an Arts subject, therefore the degree Master of Arts would be awarded. Degree holder would be entitled to sign in the style " J Smith MA " or ,if they wished, include the university where the degree was obtained for example " J Smith MA (Oxon) for a degree awarded at Oxford University.
Its Master's degree. anywhere you look it will come up Master's even if you type in Master. Also my aunt is a lawyer and I asked her, I even looked it up in the new Collage Webster Dictionary so it is defiantly Master's