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post graduate level qualification
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What does this mean? Is it a qualification you get after you complete your degree/ or can it be a degree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As CheekyChops state, a post-graduate qualification is one which comes after a degree. It's also something which can only be obtained by getting a degree first.
'Bachelor' qualifications (e.g. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Eductation) are 'first' degrees. (Study for these qualifications typically takes 3 or 4 years). Someone remaining at university can then go on to take a post-graduate degree. This will normally be a Masters degree. (e.g. M.Sc, M.A., etc). This takes a further one or two years. If the same person continues further at unversity, their next post-graduate qualification will be a research degree, i.e. a Doctorate such as PhD or DSc.
The above examples relate to post-graduate qualifications within universities. Individual professions (such as medicine or the law), however, provide post-graduate qualifications which are not actually degrees but, through membership of professional bodies, may still add further letters after someone's name.
Chris
'Bachelor' qualifications (e.g. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Eductation) are 'first' degrees. (Study for these qualifications typically takes 3 or 4 years). Someone remaining at university can then go on to take a post-graduate degree. This will normally be a Masters degree. (e.g. M.Sc, M.A., etc). This takes a further one or two years. If the same person continues further at unversity, their next post-graduate qualification will be a research degree, i.e. a Doctorate such as PhD or DSc.
The above examples relate to post-graduate qualifications within universities. Individual professions (such as medicine or the law), however, provide post-graduate qualifications which are not actually degrees but, through membership of professional bodies, may still add further letters after someone's name.
Chris