There are many graduate degrees. The most common are:
JD (law), MD (medicine), MA (Master of Arts), MS (Master of Science), MEd (education), MBA (business) and PhD (doctoral degree in any field).
2007-02-26 17:20:26
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answered by X 7
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It's basically a degree that you have to have graduated to get (or have obtained graduate level).
Graduate degree usually means masters, but there are others (such as lawyer and some that professor X listed).
Masters on it's own has MSc, MFA, MA, MPhil. To list all types of graduate degrees would take all day.
If you had something like a PhD, you'd normally call that a post graduate degree. Or you might call it a doctorate. Then the next level is post doctorate....
2007-02-27 14:47:45
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answered by dude 5
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