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The phrase "a science master" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has a high level of expertise or authority in the field of science, often in an educational or professional context.
Example: "After years of research and teaching, she has truly become a science master in her field."
Alternatives: "science expert" or "science authority".
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But many programs look like two-thirds of a science master's degree and one-third of an MBA, he said.
For Principal, they unanimously selected Dr. John Marden, a science master from the Methodist Ladies College MLCLC) in Melbourne, "because of his high academic standing, his experience and success in teaching and his high Christian character".
The school's first headmaster was an Englishman, Arthur E. Foot, who had spent nine years as a science master at Eton College, England before coming to Doon, and returned to England right after India's independence.
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Of the six students who graduated, three students are in Ph.D. programs in biology with mathematical modeling emphases, one student is in a computer science master's program, one student is an industrial database manager, and one student is entering law school.
Udacity has switched its focus to vocational courses – a computer science master's degree offered jointly with Georgia Institute of Technology, for example – for which students pay fees, albeit only a third or less of what they would pay on campus.
The author, John Grogan, was a senior science master at Thornleigh College, Bolton, founded in 1925 by the Catholic Salesian Society.
In creating the programs, Georgia Tech wanted a new science master's-level degree that "will allow really good students to stay in that discipline without going into something else," Smith said.
Her neuroscience research is on hold, but she has enrolled in a history of science master's program at a "small private university" in an undisclosed location.
"But very often in America you might have somebody who went to Harvard and did a law degree then did a computer science masters at MIT.
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