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− | {{Term|AWARD|A degree, diploma or certificate obtained when a student graduates from a program. It recognizes the student's successful completion of all the requirements specified in the program, confirming that the [[Standards|standards]] of the [[Knowledge|knowledge]] required are reached. The award document issued by an educational institution, such as a university, aims to testify that the recipient has earned a degree or has successfully completed a particular course of study. An academic award is generally classified by an undergraduate level, which is organized open certificate, diploma and bachelor degree and/or postgraduate level, encompassing graduate certificate, graduate diploma, master, and doctoral degree. The responsibility of the learning institution is to provide principles of an academic framework, with awards, relevant to standards of his awarding system. <ref> [http://www.handbook.unsw.edu www.handbook.unsw.edu] (15 August 2008), [http://www.flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au] (15 August 2008), [http://www.globaled.us www.globaled.us] (15 August 2008), [http://www.answers.com www.answers.com] (15 August 2008) </ref> See also: [[Unitar|unitar]]}} | + | {{Term|AWARD|A degree, diploma or certificate obtained when a student graduates from a program. It recognizes the student's successful completion of all the requirements specified in the program, confirming that the [[Standards|standards]] of the [[Knowledge|knowledge]] required are reached. The award document issued by an educational institution, such as a university, aims to testify that the recipient has earned a degree or has successfully completed a particular course of study. An academic award is generally classified by an undergraduate level, which is organized open certificate, diploma and bachelor degree and/or postgraduate level, encompassing graduate certificate, graduate diploma, master, and doctoral degree. The responsibility of the learning institution is to provide principles of an academic framework, with awards, relevant to standards of his awarding system. <ref> [http://www.handbook.unsw.edu www.handbook.unsw.edu] (15 August 2008), [http://www.flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au] (15 August 2008), [http://www.globaled.us www.globaled.us] (15 August 2008), [http://www.answers.com www.answers.com] (15 August 2008) </ref> See also: [[Unitar Awarding System|unitar awarding system]]}} |
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A degree, diploma or certificate obtained when a student graduates from a program. It recognizes the student's successful completion of all the requirements specified in the program, confirming that the standards of the knowledge required are reached. The award document issued by an educational institution, such as a university, aims to testify that the recipient has earned a degree or has successfully completed a particular course of study. An academic award is generally classified by an undergraduate level, which is organized open certificate, diploma and bachelor degree and/or postgraduate level, encompassing graduate certificate, graduate diploma, master, and doctoral degree. The responsibility of the learning institution is to provide principles of an academic framework, with awards, relevant to standards of his awarding system. [1] See also: unitar awarding system |
References
- ↑ www.handbook.unsw.edu (15 August 2008), www.flinders.edu.au (15 August 2008), www.globaled.us (15 August 2008), www.answers.com (15 August 2008)