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Answer» What is Master of Science in Engineering mean? A Master of Science in engineering (abbreviated MSE, M.Sc.Eng. or MScEng) is a type of Master of Science awarded by universities in many countries. It is an academic degree to be differentiated from a Master of Engineering. A Master of Science in engineering can require completion of a thesis and qualifies the holder to apply for a program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (often abbreviated Ph.D. or D.Phil.) in engineering, while a Master of Engineering can require completion of a project rather than thesis and usually does not qualify its holder to apply for a Ph.D. or D.Phil. in engineering. The Master of Science in engineering is considered equivalent to diplom degree in engineering in the countries that do not have a specific distinction between M.Eng. and M.Sc.Eng. Equivalent degrees are: DNI (Diplôme National d'Ingénieur) name in Tunisia;Dipl. ing. (Diplôme d'ingénieur) before name, France;Dipl.-Ing. (Diplom-Ingenieur) before name, Austria;Dipl.-Ing. (Diplom-Ingenieur) before name, Germany (Phased out due to Bologna process; also with additions such as "FH", "DA" or "DH");DI (Diplomi-insinööri/diplomingenjör), Finland;Diplomatouchos / Διπλωματούχος + professional title (e.g. for Diploma Civil Engineer: Diplomatouchos Politikos Michanikos / Διπλωματούχος Πολιτικός Μηχανικός, shortened Dipl. Pol. Mich / Διπλ. Πολ. Μηχ.), Greece;Ing. (Ingegnere) before name, Italy;Ing. (Inženýr) before name, Czech Republic;Ing. (Inžinier) before name, Slovakia;Ir. (burgerlijk ingenieur or bio-ingenieur, not to be confused with civil engineering) before name, The Netherlands/Belgium (NL);Ir. (Ingénieur Civil, not to be confused with civil engineering) before name, Belgium (FR);Ing. (Ingénieur industriel (FR)/Industrieel ingenieur (NL)) before name, Belgium;Civ.ing. (Civilingenjör, not to be confused with civil engineering), Sweden;Siv.ing. (sivilingeniør, not to be confused with civil engineering), Norway;mgr inż. (magister inżynier) before name, Poland;Cand.polyt. (Civilingeniør, not to be confused with civil engineering), Denmark;okl. mérnök (okleveles mérnök), Hungary;Yük. Müh. (Yüksek Mühendis) before name, Turkey reference
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