No!! You just indicate the MSc. For example, John Doe MSc. If the two degrees were in different areas (MA, MSc) then that would be different and you would indicate both.
there are alot of degrees of the governments there are the masters degree, diploma and all of that.
Yes, the University of San Francisco had numerous graduate-level programs that offer both Masters and Doctorate degrees.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
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WMAC Masters ended in 1997.
MS Economics
MSIS
Master of Arts. Some institutions issue masters degrees without distinguishing between arts and sciences.
MAppSocSci (Admin)I hold a Masters of Social Science majoring in Counselling.
The abbreviation for Masters of Education Administration is typically written as MEdAdmin.
The abbreviation for a Licensed Masters of Social Work degree is LMSW.
MHS is the abbreviation used to denote a Masters of Human Services degree.
M.ED (Curriculum and Instruction)
Me too! I abbreviate post nominals: MA(Hist), MA(Ed). Seems to work - most people understand this readily enough.
No universities in canada offer masters degrees in communications. But, in Canada there are multiple schools.
An article written in 2009 states that there are 1.078 million African Americans who have Masters degrees.
Master's degrees! I'm 9 years old and a 4b in Literacy! Oh yeah!