Did You Know This

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Did you know that you can earn 5 levels of degrees?

The different level of degrees are...





An associate degree is an academic degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges. Upon completion of a course of study usually lasting two years.

A bachelor's degree is usually an academic degree awarded for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts for four years, but can range from two to six years depending on the region of the world. It may also be the name of a "postgraduate" degree, such as a Bachelor of Civil Law, the Bachelor of Music, or the Bachelor of Philosophy.

The Master's degrees is either a of Master of Arts (M.A.) or a Master of Science (M.S. or M.Sc.); these may be course-based, research-based, or a mixture of the two. A master's degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded after the completion of an academic program of one to six years in duration.

The Specialist degree is found in some programs of education or psychology and is awarded for study beyond the Master's degree but below the doctorate, (i.e., Ph.D., D.Ed. or Th.D.). It is most often referred to as an Ed.S. (Specialist of Education), or sometimes Sp.Ed.-- but can be designated in the form of SSP (Specialist of School Psychology), or Psy.S. (Specialist of Psychology). An Ed.S. program typically requires about 60-70 semester hours beyond a Bachelor's degree, or about 30 hours beyond a Master's (making it approximately the same workload as a second Master's in terms of credits, but often the coursework is at the upper graduate, doctoral level).

A doctorate is an academic degree or professional degree that in most countries represents the highest level of formal study or research in a given field. In some countries it also refers to a class of degrees which qualify the holder to practice in a specific profession, such as law or medicine.

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