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"a master's program" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a course of study at the graduate level, such as a Master of Arts or Master of Business Administration degree program. For example, "After completing her undergraduate degree, Sarah decided to pursue a master's program in accounting."
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On paper it's a master's program.
Then there's a master's program for Ethiopian security-sector officials, funded by DFID.
Look for a master's program in marketing or get your Master's in Business Administration (MBA) and follow a marketing concentration.
A year and a half later, she entered a master's program at M.I.T.
But he dropped out of a master's program at Columbia University because it wasn't "progressive enough".
On the second try, 22 students signed up for a master's program in professional management.
This month he is to complete a master's program in health policy at the Bloomberg School.
She recently chose a master's program at the University of Arizona over Columbia University.
In the fall he is to begin a master's program in fiction writing at Columbia University.
She said that she'd been considering a master's program, before Udayan was killed.
He says he is in talks with two top universities about enrolling in a master's program in politics and government.
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