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m, f inv. (N pl magistrzy a. magistrowie) 1. (osoba) person holding a master’s degree; (tytuł) master’s (degree); (w humanistyce) Master of Arts; (w naukach ścisłych i przyrodniczych) Master of Science- magister polonistyki a Master of Arts in Polish (studies)- magister filozofii a Master of Arts in Philosophy- magister Kowalski Mr Kowalski, MA/MSc2. (farmaceuta) title used to address a pharmacistThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > magist|er
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Ⅰ m pers. graduate with a bachelor’s degree Ⅱ m inanim. (G licencjatu) (stopień) bachelor’s degree- licencjat nauk humanistycznych Bachelor of Arts- licencjat nauk ścisłych Bachelor of Science- mieć licencjat z fizyki to have a bachelor’s degree in PhysicsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > licencja|t
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≈Bachelor's degree* * *miGen. -u pl. -y1. ( typ studiów) BA course.2. ( tytuł niższy od magistra) bachelor's degree, bachelor's.mpGen. -a, -ci ( osoba mająca licencjat) BA (Bachelor of Arts), BSC (Bachelor of Science).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > licencjat
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