No, post-grad includes honours, then masters then a phD.
there all the same
Yes, a doctoral degree is a general term that includes various types of advanced degrees, such as a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy).
it depends on if you are going for the same degree then the doctoral credits might be transferable, you have to ask the other university of they are...
The Specialist in Education degree, also called Education Specialist and typically abbreviated EdS, is a post-Masters terminal degree in the U.S. system of higher education. While it is post-Masters it is not a doctorate, instead it is at the same level as the Engineer degree or the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies. While it is a terminal degree, it is not a doctorate, and while some doctoral programs may offer advanced standing to those who hold an EdS, it is not generally considered to be an intermediate step between the Master's and doctorate.The EdS is especially popular with primary and secondary educators who work in systems that offer an additional increase in pay for those who earn thirty credits beyond the Master's degree, as it fulfills this without requiring a doctoral dissertation.
The term "terminal degree" refers to the highest degree you can receive in a particular discipline. In most cases that is a Doctoral degree,With that said - a Master's degree is usually NOTa terminal degree.There is a good argument that some master's degreees, like an MBA (Master of Business Administration) is the terminal degree in that particular field. You can get a Ph.D. in business, but the empahsis and areas studied are completely different than what is done for an MBA rather than being more extensive and in-depth work in the same same areas. In most disciiplines though, the Doctoral degree is more in depth and specialized than the Masters for the same discipline and thus the Doctorate rathen than the Masters is considered the "terminal degree".
A Master's degree is one example of a post graduate degree. To enroll in a post graduate degree (such as an Honours Degree) a student should already have completed a graduate degree. Degrees build on each other. A student needs a graduate degree to enroll in an Honours course, an Honours degree to enroll in a Masters Programme and a Master's degree to commence with a Doctorate.
No, a thesis and a dissertation are not the same in academic writing. A thesis is typically a shorter research project completed as part of a bachelor's or master's degree, while a dissertation is a longer and more in-depth research project completed for a doctoral degree.
The abbreviation is not gender specific. It is the same for both male and female. In other words, Dr. Mary Smith, or Dr. John Smith.
No, a dissertation and a thesis are not the same. A thesis is usually a requirement for a master's degree, while a dissertation is typically required for a doctoral degree. Both involve in-depth research and writing on a specific topic, but the scope and depth of a dissertation are usually greater than that of a thesis.
Education should be treated as a nominal scale because the years spent between two grades are not same for all the grades. i.e. difference between Jr. College and Sr. College isn't same as between graduation and post-graduation.
"Online degrees are designed for busy individuals who wish to complete their education. Where you get your degree is less important than what you have learned from your experience. It would be the same as asking, ""Would a doctoral degree from a local state school be as regarded as a doctoral degree from Harvard?"" Top employers are certainly looking for students from top schools, but all applicants must go through an interview process. If you can show that your experience in juggling online classes along with the rest of your life, has made you a better learner, more efficient worker, and potentially the best possible candidate for employment, then that is all that matters."
Yes, it is. Graduation and congratulations do not have the same letters in the middle.