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Free sign upThe phrase "a masters in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a graduate or postgraduate degree in a specific subject, such as "a masters in computer science."
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He has a Masters in Urban Planning from NYU Wagner, and a Masters in Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in NYC.
She received a Masters in Religious Studies in 2001 from Florida International University, and a Masters in Criminal Justice in 2008 from Boston University.
Jenkins has taken a masters in criminology and criminal justice, and a masters in social research and methodology, in preparation for a PhD.
He has a masters in development administration and management from the University of Manchester in the UK and a masters in child development from Daysgar University in Nairobi.
She also received a masters in social work from New York University.
"Lots of people have been involved," said Fiennes, who is doing a masters in political sociology.
Last year, the Winklevoss brothers completed coursework for a masters in business administration at Oxford.
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He is a master in this form of the game.
Since it could not be ever, that a man could be a master in every endeavour.
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