Master of Science
MS}}A Master of Science (; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree. In contrast to the Master of Arts degree, the Master of Science degree is typically granted for studies in sciences, engineering and medicine and is usually for programs that are more focused on scientific and mathematical subjects; however, different universities have different conventions and may also offer the degree for fields typically considered within the humanities and social sciences. While it ultimately depends upon the specific program, earning a Master of Science degree typically includes writing a thesis.
The Master of Science degree was introduced at the University of Michigan in 1858. One of the first recipients of the degree was De Volson Wood, who was conferred a Master of Science degree at the University of Michigan in 1859. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Hahn, Sabine (MSc)Get access
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5by Pauly, Sebastian (MSc)Get access
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7by Köhler, Raphael (M.Sc.)Get access
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9by Bartosz Orzel, MSc, Melanie Keats, PhD, Yunsong Cui, MSc, Scott Grandy, PhDGet access
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15by Romina Pace, MD, MSc, Stewart Harris, MD, MPH, Monica Parry, NP-Adult, MEd, MSc, PhD, Harsh Zaran, MGAGet access
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