is a grouping of all academic work undertaken by a student in a faculty that the faculty groups into a single student record. The University of Waterloo has two careers: Undergraduate and Graduate.
Study path e.g. Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught Career/Study Level
A grouping system for courses and programs at RMIT according to their similar characteristics based mainly on their level, but also other identifiers. Careers at RMIT are: Undergraduate; Postgraduate; TAFE; Research; Preparatory; Non-award; and Continuing Education.
Academic career is an overarching category within which programs of study are classified. CAREER CAREER DESCRIPTION PROGRAMS UGRD Undergraduate Sub-Bachelors (eg some Certificates, Diploma) Bachelors Degrees Bachelors Honours Degrees PGRD Postgraduate Graduate Certificate Graduate Diploma Masters by Coursework Doctorate by Coursework RSCH Research Master by Research Doctorate by Research Higher Doctorate NAWD Non-Award Programs of study which do not lead to an award including: Miscellaneous Cross-Institutional Study Abroad Exchange Continuing Education Certificates
Either " Undergraduate" (UG) or " Graduate" (GRAD).
The level of study. For example, undergraduate.
The type of "career" the student is pursuin g [e.g., Undergraduate (UGRD), Graduate (GRAD), Dental (DEN), or Medical School (MEDS)].