The reasons for pursuing graduate studies are very individual but many learners explore continuing their studies for the following reasons: # # Present career has reached a plateau and alternatives will require further education. # Present skills need improvement. A common one is evaluating research and transferring it to practice. # Career advancement requires a master's degree. # Enjoy learning. Online courses allow them to collaborate with both learners and instructors on an individual and group basis. # Can obtain an advanced degree without disrupting work. # Would like a credential equivalent to recent graduates who have entry-level master's degrees. # Change in work, family or personal circumstance allows time for graduate studies. # Growing disenchantment with work and need an influx of new thoughts and ideas. # Better pay but note: this is not significant in many health professional settings. A master's degree may open new doors to higher paying positions but a master's degree won't necessarily mean an increase in pay in your present position. # Funding is available from employer or other sources
--From webpage of University of British Coloumbia
In this case, post is a prefix, not a standalone word. Therefore, it should be properly hyphenated as post-secondary.
In order to become a pharmacy technician one must have a diploma for secondary education, as well as a pharmacy certification course in post-secondary education.
To know where and when to get your diploma as a passer of the 2010 secondary level, you should contact the educational institution where you completed your secondary education. They will have information on when and where you can collect your diploma. Alternatively, you can check the school's website or contact the local education department for guidance.
DSE stands for Diploma of Secondary Education. The complete name should be HKDSE which is Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education. So it means the syllabus of this particular exam in Hong Kong.
Post graduate diploma only can get after a undergraduate degree, while you can do diploma after your high school.
A high school diploma or a general educational equivalency diploma
A diploma and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) are generally not equivalent, as they represent different educational qualifications. The HSC is typically awarded upon completion of secondary education, while a diploma is often a post-secondary qualification focused on specific vocational or technical training. However, the equivalency can vary by country and educational system, so it's essential to check local regulations for specific scenarios.
It has a .edu domain name and .gov.au domain in contact email address. Located in Australia, Ashwood college is run by local government offering secondary and post secondary educational courses. Yes it is a very legitimate place to get your high school diploma.
College is considered post-secondary education.
Post secondary education is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education. This would include high school (secondary school). Thus, any degree in higher education following secondary school is considered post secondary, if not then it is not post secondary.
I have attended two post-secondary schools.
when you learn about post