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Keywords:
Diploma,
Award,
Postsecondary,
Completion,
Vocational
A document granted by colleges after completion of study for a specific occupation. Certificates usually require a six-month to one-year, full-time program of required courses, or its part-time equivalent.
Awarded upon completion of a prescribed series of courses. A certificate indicates skill proficiency in many technical and vocational areas.
Award granted upon successful completion of one or two years' study at tertiary level at a non-university institution. Students may continue on to a diploma course after successfully completing a certificate course.
Recognition of successful completion of a program of study, of varying lengths, often one year.
a credential granted for the completion of one year or less of full-time study in a specific program.
A qualification awarded upon successful completion of a university program which is usually one year in length.
a qualification awarded upon successful completion of a short university or college program, normally one year in length.
the base postgraduate qualification, requiring the successful completion of courses in at least four different subjects
Independent undergraduate program of studies requiring at least 30 credits and entitling the student to a diploma, namely an undergraduate certificate, delivered by the Senate of the University.
the official document confirming the award of the degree. Bachelors, Masters and PhD certificates are produced by University of London. Diploma programme certificates are produced by LSE.
The award usually given for completing a college program or vocational specialty requiring less than two years of study.
In European associations like FIFe, cats are awarded certificates at shows, which are accumulated towards titles much in the way that points are accumulated in North American associations.
A record of successful completion of a shorter program of study (generally 12-38 credits), typically with application to skills needed for immediate entry into the workplace. (see also " degree")
a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program.
is an academic designation awarded for the completion of a specified program of study which is of shorter duration than a degree or diploma.
An award granted upon completion of a prescribed series of courses preparing students for employment in selected occupational/vocational fields which require training beyond high school. A certificate may be earned while preparing for an associate degree. Some four-year colleges also offer certificate programs.
A certificate is a diploma granted by a community college for fewer credits than a degree. A certificate program is the collective term for all the courses and other requirements you fulfill in order to earn a certificate in an academic or technical area. Your certificate program is the area in which you earn your certificate, for example Educational Paraprofessional. At QVCC, certificate programs are from 16 to 31 credits.
A qualification at a lower level than a degree or diploma, normally requiring one year of full-time study.
Qualifications range from Certificate II to Certificate IV, the higher the level of the Certificate courses the more learning outcomes will be achieved.
A certificate is an award for the successful completion of a specified number of units in a vocational/technical program. General education courses are not required for a certificate. Upon completion of the required units a petition for the certificate must be completed with a counselor.
Certificate means a credit course sequence designed with discrete goals and objectives for a specific population awarded after successful completion of a minimum of 12 semester hours at the freshman or sophomore levels, or both.
a document that signifies a qualification has been awarded. (See also Register and National Certificate)
a formal credential awarded upon successful completion of a program of study. Certificate programs usually require up to one year of study.
A Certificate is generally a 30 credit program that takes 1 year of full time studies.
The formal acknowledgment of successful completion of a particular program or course of study, particularly in a vocational school, trade school, or junior college.
Specialized study in a program or subject area that requires more units than a minor but fewer than a major.
See Postsecondary award, certificate, or diploma.
Recognition awarded for an organized program of study that does not lead to an academic degree.
an educational program and award focusing on career or occupational skills. Century College certificates are 16 and 30 credits in length. In 30 credit certificates, 3 credits will be required from goal 1, Communication.
A document affirming or acknowledging one's completion of an educational course or program.
An award voucher, which a member must present to the redeeming company, such as a car rental company or hotel, or must exchange for an airline ticket.
An award granted for the successful completion of a subbaccalaureate program of study, which usually requires less than 2 years of full-time postsecondary study.
The HETAC One-Year Certificate is a subdegree qualification offered by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council as a one year full time course in a specific discipline, below the standard of the National Certificate or National Diploma.
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