- Engineer's degree
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... can be an approximately five-year degree roughly equivalent to a master's degree.
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- Engineer
... Republic]] the title "engineer" (Ing.) is given to people with a (master) degree in chemistry, technology or even economics (the last one is due to the his ...
* Graduation with an Engineering degree from an ABET/EAC accredited program of engineering (or equivalent*), coupl ...
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- Professional Engineer
* "Engr is used as a pre-nominal in Nigeria (for holders of bachelor degree with relevant experience and having successfully passed the Nigerian Socie ...
... sts the ''Ingeniero Técnico'' (''I.T.''), who is a professional which a ''Degree'' and a minimum formation of three courses in an engineering official coll ...
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- Bachelor of Engineering
... {{Fact|date=March 2008}}{{Dubious|date=March 2008}} It is a [[professional degree]] that involves a requirement for undertaking some engineering work. This ...
... neering programs (never the Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science degrees){{Fact|date=March 2008}}.
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- Controversies over the term Engineer
... or Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science plus [[Master of Science]] degrees. Both IEng and CEng require substantial professional experience, a profe ...
... sis, is completed as well. --> Diploma Engineer is therefore a university degree, and not a professional registration or license.
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- Master of Engineering
... ademic]] or [[Professional degree|professional]] [[Masters degree|master's degree]] in the field of [[engineering]].
... ing Science or Master of Engineering Studies which are coursework master's degrees. An exception is Monash University which awards a Master of Engineering S ...
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- Master's degree in Europe
... page refers to types of Master's degrees in Europe. Please see [[Master's degree]] for more information.
... aduate degree of at least three years called ''licence'' or ''[[Bachelor's degree]]'', followed by a one-year or two-year diploma called ''Master'', then a ...
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- Civil engineering
... u/Archives/timeline/all_time/index.html RPI Timeline]</ref> The first such degree to be awarded to a woman was granted by [[Cornell University]] to [[Nora S ...
... e sub-disciplines towards the end of the degree.<ref>Various undergraduate degree requirements at [http://cee.mit.edu/index.pl?id=10951&isa=Category&op=show ...
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- Bachelor's degree
... d countries, five or six years. It may also be the name of a postgraduate degree, such as a [[Bachelor of Civil Law]], the [[Bachelor of Music]], or the [[ ...
== Honours degrees and academic distinctions ==<!-- This section is linked from [[Keele Univ ...
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- Licentiate
... le of a person who holds an [[academic degree]] called a [[license]]. This degree exists in various [[Africa]]n, [[Europe]]an and [[Latin America]]n countri ...
... ntina]], the Licentiate degree (Castilian: ''Licenciatura'') is a 4-5 year degree<ref>[http://www.coneau.edu.ar/index.php?idioma=en CONEAU] National Commiss ...
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- Academic degree
A '''degree''' is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of [[ ...
... rabic) which offered a variety of [[Postgraduate education|post-graduate]] degrees (''[[Ijazah]]'').</ref>
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- Civil engineer
... ree|engineer]], [[doctoral]] and [[Postdoctoral researcher|post doctoral]] degrees. In many countries, civil engineers are subject to [[licensure]], and oft ...
... 's degree|Master of Science]] and [[Master's degree|Master of Technology]] degrees are called '''civil engineer''' (civilingenjör (Swedish), sivilingeniør ...
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- Engineering ethics
... ometimes termed "graduate engineers" in the US if they hold a [[Bachelor's degree]], are not formally accredited by government agencies. Their professional ...
... the twentieth century. These have been incorporated to a greater or lesser degree into the regulatory laws of most states and codes
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- Architectural engineer (PE)
... ample.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} The number of architectural engineering degree programs is increasing, but demand far exceeds the availability in the U.S ...
... cally requires completion of a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in engineering degree.
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- First professional degree
... , or [[Certified teacher|education]], among others, generally require such degrees for [[Licensure|licensing]].
... essional degrees can be awarded as [[undergraduate]] or [[graduate entry]] degrees (Bachelors, Masters, or Doctorate).
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- Bologna process
... ) is to create the [[European higher education area]] by making [[academic degree]] standards and quality assurance standards more comparable and compatible ...
... t cycle: typically 180−240 ECTS credits, usually awarding a [[Bachelor's degree]].
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- Master's degree
A '''master's degree''' is a [[postgraduate]] [[academic degree]] awarded after the completion of an academic program of one to six years ...
... dy in which students would normally enroll after completing a [[bachelor's degree]].
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- Structural engineer
... ly through a [[civil engineering]] bachelor's degree, and often a master's degree specializing in structural engineering. The fundamental core subjects for ...
... structural engineers major in civil, mechanical, or aerospace engineering degree programs, with emphasis in [[structural engineering]]. [[Architectural en ...
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- List of Master's degrees in North America
... refers to specific masters degrees in North America. Please see [[Master's degree]] for a more general overview.
... Laws]] (LL.M.) is a graduate law degree, pursued after earning a first law degree in the U.S. or abroad, such as a [[LL.B.]] or [[J.D.]]. The LL.M. program ...
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- Education and training of electrical and electronics engineers
... f study for such a degree is usually three or four years and the completed degree may be designated as a [[Bachelor of Engineering]], [[Bachelor of Science] ...
... then choose to specialize in one or more subfields towards the end of the degree.
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