Magister degree
A magister degree (also magistar, female form: magistra; from Latin: magister, "teacher") is an academic degree used in various systems of higher education. The magister degree arose in medieval universities in Europe and was originally equal to the doctorate; while the doctorate was originally conferred in theology, law and medicine, the magister degree was usually conferred in the liberal arts, broadly known as "philosophy" in continental Europe, which encompassed all other academic subjects. In some countries, the title has retained this original meaning until the modern age, while in other countries, magister has become the title of a lower degree, in some cases parallel with a master's degree (whose name is cognate).
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Magister degree
A magister degree (also magistar, female form: magistra; from Latin: magister, "teacher") is an academic degree used in various systems of higher education. The magister degree arose in medieval universities in Europe and was originally equal to the doctorate; while the doctorate was originally conferred in theology, law and medicine, the magister degree was usually conferred in the liberal arts, broadly known as "philosophy" in continental Europe, which encompassed all other academic subjects. In some countries, the title has retained this original meaning until the modern age, while in other countries, magister has become the title of a lower degree, in some cases parallel with a master's degree (whose name is cognate).
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A magister degree (also magist ...... egree (whose name is cognate).
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Le magistère est un diplôme un ...... année de licence et de master.
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Magister (literalment "mestre" ...... o vicus, instituïts per August
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Magister (uit het Latijn: magi ...... hogere onderwijsinstellingen.
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Magisterexamen, svensk akademi ...... konferens i Danmark och Norge.
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Magistr (z lat. magister) je a ...... pane magistře / paní magistro.
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A magister degree (also magist ...... egree (whose name is cognate).
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Le magistère est un diplôme un ...... année de licence et de master.
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Magister (literalment "mestre" ...... ister navis
* magister offici
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Magister (uit het Latijn: magi ...... hogere onderwijsinstellingen.
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Magisterexamen, svensk akademi ...... ar som ett lärosäte bestämmer.
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Magistr (z lat. magister) je a ...... ISCED je 7 (master's degree).
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Magister (academie)
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Magister degree
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Magister
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Magister
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Magisterexamen
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Magistr
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Magistère (diplôme)
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