Diplomatura in english

Diploma

pronunciation: dɪploʊmə part of speech: noun
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diplomatura = bachelor's degree ; first degree ; honours degree ; honours programme ; undergraduate programme ; honours course ; undergraduate major ; major ; undergraduate degree ; baccalaureate ; baccalaureate degree. 

Example: He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.Example: Many of these latter types of courses are intended to serve as conversion or re-orientation courses for people with first degree in related subject areas.Example: This paper describes the new honours degree in Applied Social Studies at the Polytechnic of North London.Example: Other educators created honors programs that expanded even more rapidly after World War II.Example: The university is planning a new undergraduate programme in information studies.Example: However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.Example: This largish university has more than 20,000 students and offers over 200 undergraduate majors, over 100 master's degree options, and 17 doctoral degree programmes.Example: The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.Example: Political science was the most popular undergraduate degree for lawyers working in all sectors, followed either by education or arts and letters.Example: After her baccalaureate, she spent her summer holidays in Canada.Example: This allows full-time students to finish their baccalaureate degrees in 3 years.

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» biblioteca de diplomaturaundergraduate library .

Example: I am convinced, from my experience in an undergraduate library, that subject cataloging is as important as descriptive, and that all library users are serious library users.

» curso de diplomaturaundergraduate coursehonours course .

Example: The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.

Example: However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.

» diplomatura (en ciencias)B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science) .

Example: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.

» Diplomatura en HumanidadesB.A. (Bachelor of Arts)B.A. degree .

Example: Mr. Welsh received a B.A. in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1940, where he also attended law school.

Example: Mr. Bierman received his B.A. degree from Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana and an M.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma, Norman.

» estudiante de diplomaturaundergraduateundergraduate studenthonours student .

Example: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.

Example: For example, a university library might have several types of borrowers for circulation purposes, graduate students (intermediate-term loans) and undergraduate students (short-term loans).

Example: This paper is a proposal to enhance the research capabilities of undergraduate honours students.

» estudiante posterior a la diplomaturapostgraduate student .

Example: A different case was the young lecturer whose PhD supervisor was an editor of a series for a publishing house and who made it clear to the postgraduate student that he hoped the thesis could also be a book.

» relativo a los estudios de diplomaturaundergrad (undergraduate) .

Example: The article 'The grad versus the undergrad debate: a most ingenious paradox' suggests that opinion is divided as to whether to focus bibliographic instruction on the undergraduate or the graduate student.

Diplomatura synonyms

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