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advanced degree
noun
an academic degree conferred for completion of requirements beyond the undergraduate college level, as M.S. or Ph.D.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of advanced degree1
Example Sentences
Now, a college degree or even an advanced degree is often a formula for little to no upward economic mobility.
No advanced degree is required to perceive that Tom is a profoundly insecure person, disappointed with his life, anxious about his status and given to outbreaks of cruelty and violence.
Less than a year later, as a college freshman in Texas, Zhong was hired by Google for a software engineering position that typically requires an advanced degree.
McKenna, a light-skinned Black man, initially was doing just fine as a first-year teacher at nearly all-white Gardena High in 1962 — he recalled he also was the school’s only math instructor with an advanced degree in the subject.
At my current internship, I've gotten to see just how many interesting, fulfilling roles there are within a healthcare company — and they don't all require an advanced degree.
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