Example sentences of "a [noun pl] degree " in BNC.
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1 | LSE graduate with a masters degree in law . |
2 | She will be visiting Israel on a field trip , as part of a post-graduate course leading to a masters degree . |
3 | It 's not long before an ex who in reality was a size-12 middle manager who played badminton and cooked a moderately engaging moussaka has become Super Ex — the international top model and cordon bleu squash champion with a masters degree in astrophysics . |
4 | For example , a fellow of the Institute with a masters degree who had demonstrated his or her skills in financial management could become an MA FCA FFFM . |
5 | This guy I used to know , Babs Eadon , he told me of how he went to get a holiday job when he was doing a Masters degree . |
6 | He attributed his gaining ten ‘ O ’ levels , four ‘ A ’ levels , a psychology degree and ( in process ) a Masters degree to his own ‘ determination to take up the challenge of the idea of the black kid who 's got no brains . ’ |
7 | She originates from Coimbra in Portugal where she obtained a Masters Degree in Germanic Studies . |
8 | The tutor had a Masters degree . |
9 | Furthermore , a masters degree may not even be a qualification in the usual sense at all : Oxford and Cambridge University BA graduates can , after a specified number of years , obtain an MA without any further study or assessment . |
10 | Ian has a Masters degree in physics from Christchurch , Oxford . |
11 | BRIAN Robinson last season successfully completed a masters degree at Loughborough College . |
12 | Should he fail on April 9 , he 'll complete the Union presidency ‘ not just a cv filler , cock it up and you 're finished ’ then take a masters degree . |
13 | Now he is planning do a masters degree and may work through the OU again because of its flexibility . |
14 | , because , though he is in the army , he 's doing a masters degree in Brussels as well , at night , so it can be done . |
15 | I ca n't see physical science being as useful as a materials degree . |
16 | But one or two boys every year venture into Greek in preparation for a Classics degree . ’ |
17 | She has an arts degree from Sussex . |
18 | More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree … |
19 | Several science students seemed to believe that there was very little that an arts degree qualified graduates to do . |
20 | It seems that if you 've done an arts degree , apart from social science , then really you 're in line for jobs that science students go for as well , whereas arts students ca n't go for science degree jobs so you 've got more scope to apply for . |
21 | Hoare was born in Southampton , and received education at no fewer than three Catholic establishments , leaving the last with an arts degree and red spiky hair . |
22 | What comes across in both my interests and any skills which is n't really reconcilable with this I do n't think is that erm I 've got sort of , because of , I think it 's cos of my academic experience cos I did an arts degree with a lot of research and stuff , is that I , I like researching , data collecting , processing information . |
23 | Furthermore , I suspect that many sixth-form English teachers have acquired an Honours degree in the subject without ever coming to like or appreciate poetry , and they pass on their incapacities . |
24 | BACKGROUND : Graduated from Southampton University in 1982 with an Honours degree in English ; worked for Customs and Excise as a VAT control officer 1982–1986 . |
25 | Maybe she did have an honours degree in sociology . |
26 | This course allows students to gain an honours degree and professional teaching certification . |
27 | After a two-year common course students elect and are selected for either a three-year honours degree in Consumer Studies or a four-year sandwich degree in Consumer Studies which , as well as leading to the award of an honours degree , includes a Diploma in Industrial Studies ( DIS ) awarded for the successful completion of a year 's industrial placement . |
28 | Students study three subjects in the first year , after which they may continue with one of these subjects for an honours degree . |
29 | The following programmes each integrate two or three disciplines into a vocationally attractive course of interdisciplinary study leading to an honours degree . |
30 | Applicants offering qualifications other than those acceptable for an honours degree will be considered for entry to the ordinary degree . |