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Harvard has a very prestigious accounting program with a full range of degrees. They offer both undergraduate and post graduate programs in accounting, especially the most advanced business accounting courses.
With a degree in forensic accounting you can be an accountant. They list references and find fraud references. You can also get investigative skills with this degree.
Accounting is a mathematics degree not a science degree. you would have to go to college for at least an additional 2 years in order to have at least the associates degree.
You can get an accounting degree online. There are several universities offering online programs but I would suggest going to an actual school.
The answer to this question depends on the career goals of an individual. Clearly if the intent of a student is to join an accounting firm and become a partner, the degree in accounting is the best start. On the other hand, if a student wishes to have a career in a company, the Business Administration degree will help more than the accounting degree. With that said, each of these degrees are a good beginning to a career in both the private and public sectors.
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No, an ordinary national diploma in business studies is not equivalent to a higher degree. A higher degree typically refers to postgraduate qualifications such as a master's degree or a doctoral degree. An ordinary national diploma is a vocational qualification at the undergraduate level.
No after plus two diploma is not equivalent to degree. Diploma will remain diploma and the value of degree is more as compare to diploma. the diploma curriculum is designed to provide students will real-life practical skills and proficiency. and a degree enables you to qualify for these additional opportunities and offers you more flexibility in where you choose to work.
In Europe, the engineering diploma is like a master degree.
Many correspondance schools have accounting degrees. I received my accounting degree from Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I do not believe they have an online degree but they were a good school.
A professional diploma is a step above a master's degree and a step below a doctoral level diploma.
I depends on what you are referring to as an advanced diploma. If this is from outside of the US, and considered secondary school (high school in the US), then yes the next step would be a bachelor's degree in engineering.
No, a diploma with a PG Diploma (Post Graduate Diploma) is generally not equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree. Here's why: Levels: A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate qualification, typically the first level of university study. Diplomas can vary - some are below Bachelor's level qualifications, while PG Diplomas are advanced qualifications taken after a Bachelor's degree. Length: Bachelor's degrees usually take 3-4 years to complete, while diplomas can be shorter, often 1-2 years. PG Diplomas are typically 1-2 years as well. So, how do they relate? PG Diploma builds on Bachelor's: A PG Diploma is for those who already have a Bachelor's degree. It provides further specialization or upskilling in a particular area. Diploma + PG Diploma may exceed Bachelor's: In some cases, depending on the country and program structure, a combination of a diploma and a PG Diploma might cover more credits or advanced study than a Bachelor's degree. However, they wouldn't be directly equivalent. Here's a helpful analogy: Think of a Bachelor's degree as a broad foundation in a field of study. A PG Diploma is like building an additional floor on top of that foundation, focusing on a specific area within the field.
Yes, it is the same.
A degree is time at school and a diploma. A certificate is helpful, but is more like a technical training school.
A diploma at TAFE is a course that takes between 1 (if you're taking fast tracking options) to 1 and a half years to complete. It provides basic classes and lessons that should prepare you for the advanced diploma, assuming you do not drop out after a diploma. An advanced Diploma is usually a 2 year course that covers much harder topics and is more extensive. Advanced Diplomas have the benefit of giving people a much higher chance of getting into Uni than a Diploma. But if you're a high achiever with a Diploma then the chances should both be equal. For example, I am doing Mechanical Engineering as a Diploma and I take Math Basic classes rather than Advanced Mathematics classes. If I get 90+% overall then my chances are equal to that of an advanced diploma into University.
If Spain has higher diploma or foundation degree, that is what it would be equivalent to.