Talk:Magister (degree)

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[edit] The section about Sweden

> In 2007, filosofie magister changed to become a 1-year graduate degree. It is officially translated into either Master of Arts, Master of Social Science or Master of Science depending on the subject.[5]

Nope, it is officially translated as "Master of Arts (one year)", to distinguish it from the "filosofie masterexamen" which is officially translated as "Master of Arts (two years)".

Both the new and the old magister required you to get a kandidatexamen before you could get a magisterexamen. Under both systems, the magisterexamen is usually referred to as undergraduate, so I'm not sure whether this article really should state that anything has changed. (212.247.11.156 (talk) 10:27, 20 August 2008 (UTC))

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