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n. (context education English) A university degree, such as an MSc or PhD, awarded after a baccalaureate on completion of a further program of academic studies.
Usage examples of "advanced degree".
She was no Carin Coldae and the sooner she quit playing games and went back to finish that advanced degree in analytical systems, the better.
All they really knew was that a highly intelligent Air Force Academy grad, American citizen, B-52 crew member, and member of a top-secret weapons research -group with an advanced degree and a top-secret security clearance, had been advancing the state of the art in Russian long-range bombing technology by an entire generation.
Danestar was, as a matter of fact, a communications expert, holding an advanced degree in the subject.
I half expected them to send me away, too, since I was the only person there without an advanced degree in Temporal Engineering, but they must have grown accustomed to me, and I, of course, didn’.
I half expected them to send me away, too, since I was the only person there without an advanced degree in Temporal Engineering, but they must have grown accustomed to me, and I, of course, didn't suggest on my own that I leave.
She later graduated summa cum laude from Harvard's home-study division and earned an advanced degree in Milieu law.
But I did a lot of training in Siberia, and on one secret mission there I took an advanced degree in brain surgery, which had to do with something else, but while I was working at the underground hospital in Novaya Zemlya, I got to chatting with the other doctors, you know, sort of talking shop, and they showed me some things they were working on.
It was more or less inevitable-an English major with-out an advanced degree was still only about two steps away from the green chain.