Degree definition

Degree means a course of study in a higher education institution leading to a degree as described in the Australian Qualifications Framework as at 1 January 1995.
Degree means a statement, diploma, certificate, or other writing in any language that indicates or represents, or that is intended to indicate or represent, that the person named thereon is learned in or has satisfactorily completed a prescribed course of study in a particular field of endeavor or that the person named thereon has demonstrated proficiency in a field of endeavor as a result of formal preparation or training.
Degree means: An award conferred at the Associate level or higher by an institution as official recognition for the successful completion of a program of studies. (Based on IPEDS definition.)

Examples of Degree in a sentence

  • Associate’s Degree in Education or Child Development is preferred.

  • This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Upper Elementary- Middle-Level Education (Grades 4-8) who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program (pursuing Teacher Certification) in Middle Level Education with concentrations in Social Studies, Language Arts/English, Science and Mathematics.

  • Tuition reimbursement (fees and materials are not included) will be provided for appropriate courses leading toward (1) initial certification, (2) renewal of Standard Professional Certificate, (3) Advanced Professional Certificate, (4) Master's Degree, (5) continuation of other professional license or certificate required for employment, or (6) any other approved course work.

  • The authors of this investigation declare before the Directive Council of the Semipresencial and Distance Learning Education Academic Unit of Xxxxxxx State University, that the present work is of our own responsibility, it doesn't contain material written by another person, except for which is indexed properly in the text; a part or the entire work of the present document has not been accepted for the grant of any other Degree or Grade of a national institution or foreigner.

  • Degree pay shall commence on the first day of the first full pay period following receipt of the official transcript in Human Resources, regardless of when the degree is conferred.


More Definitions of Degree

Degree means: An award conferred at the Associate level or higher by an Institution as official recognition for the successful completion of a program of studies.
Degree means any such degree specified by the University Grants Commission, by notification in the Official Gazette, under section 22 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956;
Degree means a course of study at a recognised higher education institution of at least three years full-time duration or its part-time equivalent.
Degree means recognition by the community college district that a student has completed a defined academic or career technical education program of study.
Degree means a specific qualification earned by a college or university accredited by an institutional accrediting agency as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Degree means any earned award at the associate, baccalaureate, graduate, first professional or
Degree means any designation, appellation, letters, or words including but not limited to "associate," "bachelor," "master," "doctor," or "fellow" which signify or purport to signify satisfactory completion of an academic program of study beyond the secondary school level.