res pecuniarias administrandi magistri

English translation: Master of Business Administration

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Latin term or phrase:res pecuniarias administrandi magistri
English translation:Master of Business Administration
Entered by: Joseph Brazauskas

13:42 Aug 13, 2015
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Social Sciences - Finance (general) / on a Yale University certificate (name of the degree)
Latin term or phrase: res pecuniarias administrandi magistri
Does this mean a master of business administration? Or should "pecuniarias" be translated by "financial"?
David Connor
Australia
Local time: 01:52
Master of Business Administration
Explanation:
So 'res pecuniarias administrandi magister' has meant in every degree from every university that I have ever rendered, including numerous degrees from Yale.
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Joseph Brazauskas
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Sandra Mouton
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Explanation:
Pecunarias means "financial" so literally the text is talking about a master's [degree] in financial administration but it has to be checked against the list of Yale's master's programs.

Sandra Mouton
United Kingdom
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Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench

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Master of Business Administration


Explanation:
So 'res pecuniarias administrandi magister' has meant in every degree from every university that I have ever rendered, including numerous degrees from Yale.

Joseph Brazauskas
United States
Local time: 11:52
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in SpanishSpanish
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