magisterska
Magisterska is a term used predominantly in Poland to refer to a postgraduate academic degree comparable to a master's level qualification. The term originates from the Latin "magister," meaning "master," and is a common designation within the Polish higher education system. The magisterska degree typically follows the completion of undergraduate studies and requires the completion of an advanced program often involving coursework, examinations, and a thesis or research project.
Passing the magisterska program generally takes one to two years of full-time study, depending on the field
The curriculum for a magisterska degree is designed to deepen the student's knowledge and skills within a
The term "magisterska" can also be used to describe the associated academic program or the thesis project