Máster means master — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 13, 2026
Máster
noun • /[MAS-ter]/
master
Example:
Estoy cursando un máster en economía.
I am studying a master in economics.
🧠 What does Máster mean?
A Máster refers to a postgraduate academic degree that is pursued after completing a bachelor's degree. It signifies a specialization in a particular field of study and typically involves advanced coursework, research, and often a thesis or project. In many Spanish-speaking countries, a Máster is equivalent to a Master's degree in the English-speaking world and is a common pathway for academic or professional advancement.
📚 Extra examples
- Después de obtener su licenciatura, decidió cursar un Máster en Administración de Empresas.
After obtaining her bachelor's degree, she decided to pursue a Master's in Business Administration. - Este programa de Máster ofrece una formación muy práctica.
This Master's program offers very practical training. - El Máster en Derecho Internacional es muy competitivo.
The Master's in International Law is very competitive. - Muchos estudiantes internacionales vienen a España para hacer un Máster.
Many international students come to Spain to do a Master's degree.
💡 Did You Know?
The term 'Máster' is part of the Bologna Process, an initiative aimed at standardizing higher education degrees across Europe, which has influenced its adoption in many other countries.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Máster"
Synonyms: Posgrado, Maestría
Opposites: Licenciatura, Grado
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