Masters Degree
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Masters Degree: A degree granted upon completion of a second level college or university degree program (after a bachelor's degree).
Bachelors Degree: According to www.universities.com, a degree 'that requires completion of an organized program of study of at least 4 but not more than 5 years of full-time academic study.' Above an Associat . . . View Full Definition
Joint Degree: Pursuit of two degrees (e.g., business and law) at the same time; students achieving joint degrees frequently benefit from special programs enabling a shortened period of study.
Lame Degrees: See mutilated degrees.
Heating Degree Day: One heating degree day is given for each degree that the daily mean temperature is below 65°F. It is used as an indication of fuel consumption.
Electrical Degree: A unit of measurement of time as applied to alternating current. One complete cycle =360 electrical degrees. One cycle in a rotating electric machine is accomplished when the rotating field . . . View Full Definition
Masculine Degrees: Degrees that foster masculine attributes in both males and females when occupied by the Ascendant or chart ruler. H.L. Cornell, M.D., specifies the following as masculine degrees; 8°, 15° an . . . View Full Definition
Masters Cup: The year end tennis competition for the atp tour where the top 8 players compete.
Ninety Degree Rule: (also '90° rule, 90 degree rule') a practice where golf cars are allowed to drive on the fairway, or away from the cart paths, only perpendicularly (90°) to the hole being played, usually fo . . . View Full Definition
Mutilated Degrees: So designated because of the ancient belief that if the Ascendant, chart ruler or Moon occupied any of these degrees, lameness was indicated. Sometimes referred to as lame degrees, they are: . . . View Full Definition
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