It depends on what you are referring to as a graduate diploma. There are colleges and universities that offer certificate and diploma programs that do not meet the credit requirements of a degree, but then again it depends on what type of diploma it is.
So doing degree is nothing. Do a postgraduate and than you will know it.
Yes. # Certificate/diploma # Associates # Bachelors # Masters # PhD
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.
A doctor's degree is higher than a master's degree.
In terms of the level of education, the programs are listed as follows. * certificate * diploma * associate degree * bachelor's degree * maser's degree * bachelor's degree * doctorate (highest level of educational attainment) This does not mean that any of the above are less significant than the others it's just that each has it's own purpose.
No. An MBA is a Master's of Buisness Administration, which is higher than a Bachelor's degree, which is higher than and Associate's degree.
Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in any area of study is equaivalent to a graduate diploma. Means, higher than a degree and lower than master.Its equivalent both in Nigeria and the United state of America, is a 1 year graduate degree.
According to The Millionaire Next Door, about 80% of millionaires have a college degree. By comparison, only 30% of all American adults over age 25 have a college degree. So, people with college degrees are far more likely to become millionaires than people lacking college degrees. Furthermore, millionaires are far more likely than ordinary Americans to have a postgraduate degree. 38% of millionaires have a postgraduate degree, such as a master's degree, law degree, medical degree, or Ph.D. By comparison, only 11% of all American adults have a postgraduate degree.
That depends on the program itself. "Certificate" can mean a certification after Junior College (below Bachelors), or something like a teaching certificate (concurrent with a bachelors in Education), or well above a Masters (a "performers certificate" from a classical music school).
Yes it is. M.F.A. stands for Master in Fine arts while B.A. stands for Bachelor of Art. You must earn a Bachelor's degree before obtaining a Master's degree.
The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study, while the certificate program is much shorter in time and does not meet the credit and course requirements of the associate degree. Typically, many certificate programs (while not always) are designed for individuals who already have an existing degree and wish to supplement that education with a specific career oriented program other than the one they have their degree in. If you are considering this field and do not have an existing degree, I would urge you to always pursue the degree option. You will be much more marketable with the opportunity for higher salaries.The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study, while the certificate program is much shorter in time and does not meet the credit and course requirements of the associate degree. Typically, many certificate programs (while not always) are designed for individuals who already have an existing degree and wish to supplement that education with a specific career oriented program other than the one they have their degree in. If you are considering this field and do not have an existing degree, I would urge you to always pursue the degree option. You will be much more marketable with the opportunity for higher salaries.The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study, while the certificate program is much shorter in time and does not meet the credit and course requirements of the associate degree. Typically, many certificate programs (while not always) are designed for individuals who already have an existing degree and wish to supplement that education with a specific career oriented program other than the one they have their degree in. If you are considering this field and do not have an existing degree, I would urge you to always pursue the degree option. You will be much more marketable with the opportunity for higher salaries.The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study, while the certificate program is much shorter in time and does not meet the credit and course requirements of the associate degree. Typically, many certificate programs (while not always) are designed for individuals who already have an existing degree and wish to supplement that education with a specific career oriented program other than the one they have their degree in. If you are considering this field and do not have an existing degree, I would urge you to always pursue the degree option. You will be much more marketable with the opportunity for higher salaries.The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study, while the certificate program is much shorter in time and does not meet the credit and course requirements of the associate degree. Typically, many certificate programs (while not always) are designed for individuals who already have an existing degree and wish to supplement that education with a specific career oriented program other than the one they have their degree in. If you are considering this field and do not have an existing degree, I would urge you to always pursue the degree option. You will be much more marketable with the opportunity for higher salaries.The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study, while the certificate program is much shorter in time and does not meet the credit and course requirements of the associate degree. Typically, many certificate programs (while not always) are designed for individuals who already have an existing degree and wish to supplement that education with a specific career oriented program other than the one they have their degree in. If you are considering this field and do not have an existing degree, I would urge you to always pursue the degree option. You will be much more marketable with the opportunity for higher salaries.