Someone who is currently doing his or her masters degree in a university can work for the university as a doctor's assistant, or assistant lecturer.
masters is multiple masters and master's is possession:"that's the master's magic wand."
The words "college" versus "university" can be confusing......especially in the US, where they can mean different things, depending on the state and/or the school(s) in question.It would be nice if things in the US were more like they are in the UK, when it comes to the difference between "college" and "university." In the UK, the university is the large, overall institution; and then each of its constituent parts are called colleges... like the University of London system.And in that (University of London) system, there is no difference: a masters degree is a masters degree.Gratefully, despite the less-clear difference between "college" and "university" in the US, a masters degree, regardless which kind of institution issues it, is the same, from either. A masters degree is a masters degree. Period.In pretty much all cases, a "masters" degree consists of from, typically, 32 to 48 graduate semester credit hours, beyond a 120 undergraduate-semester-credit-hour "bachelors" degree.Though the credits are calculated differently in the UK, it's still the same: first a bachelors degree, and then a masters degree; and it matters, not, whether it's from a school that calls itself a "college," or one that calls itself a "university." In either case, it's post-secondary, graduate-level higher-education that's immediatelly beyond the post-secondary undergraduate bachelors degree.
masters is more advanced
no difference there the same
No, they are the same University.
The difference between vocational and non vocational registered doctors is on vocational doctors are subject to more complaints, and there are concerns in their competence. There is not an issue of that for vocationally registered doctors.
MS refers to - Masters in Science MC refers to - Masters in Communication
There isn't really a difference, it's the difference in the population and courses held.
MPhil Masters degree, PhD Doctorate
The certificate does not meet the course nor credit requirements of the master's degree.
Typically, the masters can run between approximately 33 and 40 credits depending on the college or university curriculum layout.
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