An advanced diploma is a level 8 award a bachelor degree is a elvel 7 [Pass] or level 8 [hons]
An advanced diploma is not a commonly used term in the United States and means different things in different countries. So there's really no way to compare. Bachelor's degrees themselves vary in duration.
what is the different between certificate, diploma, first degree and higher degree programmes?
Yes. # Certificate/diploma # Associates # Bachelors # Masters # PhD
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.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
Yes.
Kim Kardashian does not have a degree higher than a high school diploma.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau 33.2% of the population in Virgina have a bachelors degree or higher.According to the U.S. Census Bureau 33.2% of the population in Virgina have a bachelors degree or higher.According to the U.S. Census Bureau 33.2% of the population in Virgina have a bachelors degree or higher.According to the U.S. Census Bureau 33.2% of the population in Virgina have a bachelors degree or higher.According to the U.S. Census Bureau 33.2% of the population in Virgina have a bachelors degree or higher.According to the U.S. Census Bureau 33.2% of the population in Virgina have a bachelors degree or higher.
You should need a bachelors degree or higher
Yes, it is. Associate Degrees from the USA are academic in origin and are equivalent to the Diploma of Higher Education and the Higher National Diplomas awarded in the UK. Two years of full-time study makes up a US Associate's degree and this counts as two whole years towards a US Bachelors degree. The material studied for an Associate Degree is a lot harder than Scottish Highers and marginally harder than English A-Levels. If you transfer as an undergraduate to a British University after completing a US Associate Degree, you will most likely find the first year of study quite easy.
After GCSE, it is: A Level/Level 3 BTEC/NVQ/Level 3 Diploma Certificates of Higher Education/NVQ4/Vocationally-Related Qualifications Diplomas of Higher Education/Higher National Diploma/Higher National Certificate/Foundation Degree Honours Degree/L6 Professional Diploma Masters Degree/L7 Professional Diploma Doctorate (PhD)/Specialist Awards
Typically it is an associate degree (two year program of study). In some countries it may be referred to as a higher diploma or higher national diploma.
The higher the degree the more marketable you will be. However, there are Associate of Science degrees as an RN (2 years) offered by community colleges, with a ladder program to a Bachelors Degree in nursing (BSN) should you choose to do so at a later date. There may still be some hospital schools of nursing that may offer a diploma program in nursing, but I would not entertain that thought if I were you. Stay with the degree concept whether it be the Associates or Bachelors degree. Viper1