Accredited in spanish
pronunciation: ɑutoʊɹ̩iθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
accredit = certificar, homologar, reconocer.
Example: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.more:
» accredit + programme = homologar un programa.
Example: The master's degree in librarianship from a programme accredited by the American Library Association is a valid minimum educational requirement for library practice at the professional level.» accredit school = institución reconocida. [Institución cuyos estudios han sido examinados y reconocidos como válidos por un organismo profesional]
Example: While there are some exceptions, the entry position usually requires five years of education beyond the secondary school with the fifth year culminating in graduation from an accredit school.accredited = acreditado, autorizado, reconocido.
Example: Please remember that only accredited representatives of voting members of IFLA are entitled to vote at IFLA Council meetings.more:
» accredited library school = escuela de biblioteconomía reconocida. [En los Estados Unidos, escuela de biblioteconomía cuyos estudios han sido examinados y reconocidos como válidos por la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Americana (ALA)]
Example: Each director possessed a library degree from an accredited library school.» accredited programme = programa de estudios homologado. [En los Estados Unidos, programa de estudios de una escuela o facultad de bibliteconomía/bibliotecología que ha sido reconocido como válido para la profesión por la ALA]
Example: A study of the core requirements in accredited programmes in the USA shows that only cataloguing and reference work are required in more than half the library schools.» ALA-accredited = homologado por la ALA.
Example: This article presents the results of a survey of ALA-accredited schools to set the backdrop and to provide information on the ways that schools are integrating the new technologies.