A Master's program is a postgraduate degree, in other words it is at quite a high academic level. Certificate programs on the other hand are usually at a level lower than a degree, though some can be equivalent to a Bachelor's. Most certificate programs are quite short and specific.
An undergraduate degree is the formal education offered by colleges and universities which consists of a full graduate program. However, some students cannot commit to a full graduate program and opt for Certificate Programs. These programs allow students to take part in the same classes as those undergoing a master's. They can choose from a number of Certificate options to meet their career goals. Bentley University offers a full graduate program and the following certificate programs: Graduate Certificates, Advanced Graduate Certificates and Professional Certificates (two-day intensive programs to enhance their business skills in a particular field.)
A certificate program does not meet the credit and course requirements of a degree. Thus, it is not the same as a college or university degree.
Yes, you can join both programs at the same time if you wish.
depends what program some programs can open files that were not created with that program but if the person has no programs that can open the file they cant open it
as long as they are the same year p.u or SUV ,yes they program the same i.e--2000 Yukon and 2000 Tahoe are the same programs
Section Eight is a HUD program, but there are other HUD programs as well.
Yes, you can apply to multiple PhD programs at the same school, but you will need to submit separate applications for each program.
Yes, you can apply to multiple graduate programs at the same school. Each program will have its own application process and requirements, so you will need to submit separate applications for each program you are interested in.
Yes, you can apply to multiple master's programs at the same school, but you will likely need to submit separate applications for each program.
Yes, you can apply to two different graduate programs at the same school, but you will need to submit separate applications for each program.
Yes, it is possible to apply to multiple graduate programs at the same university. Each program will have its own application process and requirements, so you will need to submit separate applications for each program you are interested in.
I am interested in a position offered by L.A. County as a Mental Health Peer Advocate, but you are required to take a 4-week course certifying you as such. This program is offered by L.A. County - but not by San Bernardino County, which is where I live. Thus, I am ineligible to take the L.A. County-sponsored programs. So, I have signed up with Pacific Clinics to begin a 10-week course starting in September. The certificate I will be earning is called a paraprofessional mental health worker. The lady who signed me up assured me that this certificate is the same as the Mental Health Peer Advocate Certificate, but I remain unconvinced. I have searched the web exhaustively, but have found nowhere else where the Mental Health Peer Advocate Certificate Program is being offered. Are the two certificates really the same? And, if not, is it actually better (career-wise) to stick with the Paraprofessional Mental Health Worker Certificate? Thank you for your help! Sandra Ayala