Degree refers to the academic credential conferred by the University to students after their successful completion of graduation requirements within a specific department and college.
A degree is the formal qualification awarded when a student graduates from an undergraduate program of study (eg. Bachelor of Arts) or a postgraduate Masters or PhD program.
a 'degree' is a named award through the Programme. This can be single as in for example BA (Hons) Sociology, joint as in for example BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology, or involve a named thematic route as in for example BA (Hons) Sociology (Global Studies).
A set course of undergraduate or postgraduate study.
Qualification awarded after the successful completion of undergraduate study. BA (Bachelor of Arts) for a first degree in Arts and BSc (Bachelor of Science) for a first degree in Science, are the two most common undergraduate degrees. Degrees can be studied as a single subject (single honours), two subjects (joint honours) or two or three subjects (combined honours).
The qualification awarded when a student graduates from an undergraduate Bachelor program or a postgraduate Masters or PhD program. A degree program is a program for which a degree is awarded.
The term "degree" refers to a designation such as bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of business administration, and a few other general designations. UALR offers seven undergraduate degrees. All UALR undergraduate majors are grouped under one of these headings. See the list of degrees and majors in "Academic Programs and Requirements" in this Catalog.
Recognition of successful completion of a program of studies (usually about 40 courses, or 120 credits, or 60 units), often with a specific Major, Minor or Concentration.
The certificate or title awarded by a college or university to show completion of a course of study. Colleges and universities sometimes give honorary degrees to recognize outstanding achievement.
a title bestowed as official recognition for the completion of a curriculum. The bachelor's degree is the first-level degree granted normally upon completion of a four-year course of study in a given field. The master's degree is an advanced degree which requires at least one additional year beyond the bachelor's degree. The doctor's degree, or doctorate, is an advanced degree requiring at least three years beyond the bachelor's degree. The professional degrees of Juris Doctor and Doctor of Medicine require three and four years, respectively, beyond the pre-professional curricula. The honorary degree is bestowed in recognition of outstanding merit or achievement without reference to the fulfillment of academic course requirements.
an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study; "he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude"
a broad-based programme in which half of the credits are obtained from the study of courses within the Department of Business Administration
a certification as a specialist in a certain area of academic study
a conceptually based course of study and consists of regular critiques by a faculty of practicing professionals and professional training in advanced design technology
a credential granted for three or four year programs from a recognized university
a diploma you received for completed course work
a graduate business qualification
a great credential to have at any time
a Master of Business Administration that can be completed over the Internet through
a Master of Music in performance or equivalent
a must - Masters (in a Business or HR related field) orPHR certification a plus
an academic qualification which is given by a college or university to a student who has completed a course of study
an additional programme and is awarded through a UGC, Govt
an internationally-recognised and well-regarded postgraduate qualification specifically designed for the public service managers and leaders of tomorrow
an official college recognition for the completion of requirements for graduation
a qualification awarded by a university and recognized by employers, government and the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)
a qualification awarded by The University of Auckland after completing the requirements for that particular programme
a qualification well recognized by the industry and job markets whereas a Diploma is not so well accepted and is usually offered to students majoring in vocational fields
a regular, accredited MA given by the Jagiellonian University and the Polish Ministry of Education and it is officially recognised all over the world
a standard program of under-graduate study, usually of three years duration (with some students electing to complete a fourth or honours year)
a three-year (sixty-hour) program which stresses flexibility and encourages participation in classes throughout the Department and the University as a whole
a title which a university confers on a student who has satisfactorily completed a required course of study
a traditional two-year immersive program which encourages an internship during the summer between the two years of study
a university-level qualification
a valuable addition to any artist's resume, especially now that so many galleries and art exhibitions are placing some emphasis on artist's credentials in addition to the appearance of the artwork
An academic credential awarded upon the completion of a specific area of study. Universities offer baccalaureate degrees at the undergraduate level and master’s and doctoral degrees at the graduate level.
is conferred when a student completes a program of study (e.g. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Kinesiology, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy).
an academic program undertaken at university; a Bachelor, Masters or Doctoral award.
A qualification awarded to a student by a university. A first degree (usually a bachelor’s degree) signifies the successful completion of three or four years of successful studies. A graduate degree (master’s or doctorate) is awarded after further years of study.
A title conferred by the College upon completion of a particular program of academic work. Berea offers the Bachelor of Arts degree and the Bachelor of Science degree.
Associate in Arts (AA) OR Science (AS) - Two-year degree from a Community College. Bachelor of Arts (BA) OR Science (BS) - Four year degree offered at UC, CSU and private schools OR received by attending two years at a Community College and two years at a four year school. Master of Arts (MA) OR Science (MS) - BA/BS degree + 1-3 years additional study. Doctorate (Ph.D.) - BA/BS + 4-7 years additional study
A title conferred by a school to show that a certain course of study has been completed.
a qualification awarded to a student by a university or degree-granting college following the successful completion of a period of study.
An academic award that a learner earns after completing a program of study. See also "bachelor's degree" "masters degree" and "doctoral degree"
The award normally achieved at the end of the programme Award Received
Diploma or title conferred by IUB upon successful completion of a prescribed program of studies.
An academic title MSU-Billings is authorized to confer as official recognition to those who complete an academic program. An example is a Bachelor of Science Degree.
a title conferred upon one who has successfully completed an approved program of study.
A qualification conferred in the higher education sector on successful completion of a program of study or as an honour.
A certificate of completion of a course of study.
A university qualification, such as Bachelor's degree, Master's degree or PhD.
The main qualification awarded by a university. UTS offers courses that lead to the award of Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral (PhD) degrees, as well as Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas.
Official confirmation by the institution that you have successfully completed an extended program of studies. Traditional 4-year undergraduate programs lead to the Bachelor's Degree. Montgomery College offers 2-year Associate degrees in Arts, Science, and Applied Sciences -- some designed as direct preparation for immediate entry into a career, others for transfer into a 4-year program upon completion.
an award conferred by a college, university, or other postsecondary education institution as official recognition for the successful completion of a program of study.
is an academic designation awarded for the completion of a specified program of study which is of longer duration than a diploma or certificate.
The Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) Degree is awarded by the community college upon satisfactory completion of a particular set of requirements. The Associate Degree requires 90 quarter units, which includes requirements in GE as well as requirements in the major field of study. De Anza offers many career/technical Associate Degrees as well as transfer Associate Degrees.
DEGREE: a university qualification. Undergraduate degrees usually extend over three to four years of full-time study.
An academic rank (e.g. Bachelor, Master, Ph.D) granted by a university after examination or after completion of a program of study
A degree is a diploma granted by a community college, a college, or a university. A degree represents a certain level of education and expertise in an academic or technical area. At a community college, you study an academic or technical area in order to get a degree in that area. For example, you can get a degree in Medical Assisting, Human Services, and many other areas. A degree program is the collective term for all the courses and other requirements you fulfill in order to earn a degree in an academic or technical area. Your degree program is the area in which you will earn your degree. Degree programs at QVCC are from 60 to 68 credits. Also see Associate's Degree.
The academic award conferred by the University on the successful completion of a programme of study normally requiring at least three years' full-time study for a Bachelor's degree, and one or more years for a postgraduate degree.
The formal title on your diploma and transcript.
The academic credential conferred upon a student who has completed a given course of study. The three types of degrees are bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees.
A piece of paper that means you have successfully completed your program of study. Most graduates frame these suckers. There are generally three types of degrees:• Associate — (aka A.A.) obtainable at a two-year community or junior college. Can be in the arts or sciences.• Bachelor's — (aka B.A. or B.S.) offered by four-year colleges and universities. Can be in the arts or sciences.• Graduate — (aka M.A. or Ph.D.) offered by graduate schools after you get a bachelor's degree.
Award received at graduation from college indicating completion of a particular course of study. UAF offers associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
a qualification awarded after satisfactory completion of and achievement in a programme of advanced study taught mainly by people engaged in research and which emphasises general principles and basic knowledge as the basis for self-directed work. (See Register)
an academic credential awarded by a university or university-college to students who have successfully completed a program of study. A Bachelor's degree is awarded for completion of undergraduate studies; a Master's degree or PhD is awarded for completing advanced studies beyond the undergraduate level.
The title of the award conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a unified program of study (i.e., Bachelor of Arts—B.A.; Bachelor of Science—B.S.; Master of Science—M.S.; Master of Fine Arts—M.F.A.; Doctor of Philosophy—Ph.D., etc.).
The title of accomplishment and proficiency awarded after fulfilling all requirements prescribed for graduation.
An academic designation given to students who have successfully completed a specific courses of study, usually the associated degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctoral degree.
After finishing a program of study at a college, students receive an academic recognition. For example, a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ball State University.
Recognition that a student has successfully completed a four- or five-year program of study in a university program.
There are three basic degrees: Associates Degree awarded by two-year colleges; Bachelors Degree awarded by four-year colleges and universities; Masters and other graduate degrees offered by universities. Demonstrated Need – Cost of attending a college or university, minus the family's estimated contribution (as determined either by federal of institutional methodology).
An academic credential conferred by a college or university as official recognition for the successful completion of an instructional program.
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Awarded for the successful completion of a specific program of study.
Diploma or title conferred on the student by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a program of studies.
The academic award students receive after successfully completing a study programme, usually three years for a bachelor's programme and one, one and a half or two years for a master's programme.
a title conferred by a college or university upon completion of a particular program of academic work. Typical degrees are the Associate in Arts (AA), the Bachelor of Arts (BA), and the Master of Arts (MA).
A degree is the major kind of qualification awarded by a university. It is awarded either for successful work at undergraduate (bachelor degree) or postgraduate (higher degree) level, or as an honorary recognition (honorary degree) of achievement.
A designation awarded upon completion of a four-year college or university program at one of three levels: bachelor, master, and Doctor.
Bachelor's, master's, doctoral, or professional.
A qualification awarded by a university to a student who completes a 3 or 4 year study programme.
qualification conferred in the higher education sector on successful completion of a course of study or as an honour. See also Australian Qualifications Framework.