Concept cluster: Social systems > Post-secondary education (2)
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associate of arts / associate in arts (a degree)
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Alternative form of associate's degree [An academic degree awarded after the equivalent of approximately two years of college education, usually by community colleges.]
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Alternative form of athenaeum: a literary or scientific periodical, especially the London Athenaeum. [An association for the advancement of learning, particularly in science or literature.]
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Bachelor of Arts in English.
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Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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Alternative form of baccalaureate (“bachelor's degree”) [A bachelor's degree.]
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A bachelor's degree.
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A collegiate degree, usually involving three to four years of study (about 120 semester hours) in liberal arts.
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(especially Ireland) Short for birth certificate. [An official document certifying the details of a person's birth. Name, date, and parents' names are always present; details such as parents' occupation and religion may be included.]
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(UK, Commonwealth, Ireland) Abbreviation of Bachelor of Science. [A three- to four-year (about 120 credit hours) undergraduate degree, with a concentration in the sciences or scientific applications.]
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(informal, Australia) (The office of) Catholic Education
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(US, Canada) Synonym of further education
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Abbreviation of coursework. [Work carried out by students of a particular course; it is assessed and counts towards the grade given.]
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(Oxford University, otherwise rare) A person who holds a Ph.D. or D.Phil. degree.
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A person who has attained a doctorate, such as a Ph.D. or Th.D. or one of many other terminal degrees conferred by a college or university.
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A terminal degree intended for musicians who wish to combine the highest attainments in their major area with proven accomplishment in theoretical studies and musicology.
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(dated) doctoral
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(slang, humorous) Education.
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Commercialised education.
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(education) Education in a number of important subjects, taught in schools.
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Acronym of high school. [(education) An institution which provides all or part of secondary education.]
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A school where foreign languages are taught
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Master of Laws.
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Master of Arts (degree).
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Master of Landscape Architecture.
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A postgraduate degree usually in a non-science subject.
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A degree that usually requires 2-3 years beyond a Bachelor of Science and emphasizes science and scientific applications. The degree is less advanced than a Doctorate degree.
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A master's degree in TESOL, the teaching of English to speakers of other languages.
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Master of Chemistry degree.
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(informal) Medical school.
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Master of Physics degree.
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The educational degree Master in Regional Planning.
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A UK university offering distance learning taught courses to people without formal academic qualifications, teaching being by correspondence and online with mostly optional tutorials and for some courses compulsory summer schools. Access to postgraduate research is selective and is primarily taught on campus using traditional methods.
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(informal) A person who holds a Ph.D. degree.
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Alternative spelling of postbaccalaureate [Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree]
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Short for postbaccalaureate. [Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree]
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Short for postbaccalaureate. [Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree]
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Alternative spelling of postbaccalaureate [Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree]
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Clipping of postbaccalaureate. [Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree]
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Short for postbaccalaureate. [Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree]
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Subsequent and in addition to the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, degree
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a teaching qualification required in some schools in England and Wales.
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A code assigned to a student upon entering an educational institution, and used to identify the student in official documents.
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(education) Clipping of vocational education.

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