In terms of qualification, yes. In terms of course material, this varies determed on which university teaches the course. My experiance shows that the University of Liverpool teaches a mixture of both English Literature and Language under the course QZ00, as opposed to straight Literature; whereas Oxford University teaches the mixture under the lable of Q300.
Yes, "baccalaureus" is the Latin term for "bachelor's degree" in English. They refer to the same level of academic achievement in higher education.
They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.
No, your PhD does not have to be in the same field as your master's degree.
Its not its the same as 360
there all the same
A certificate program does not meet the credit and course requirements of a degree. Thus, it is not the same as a college or university degree.
One Kelvin degree represents the same difference in temperature as one Celsius degree.
yes
The degree level is the same, however they a two different fields of study.
"As he is the Father of English Poetry, so I hold him in the same Degree of Veneration as the Grecians held Homer, or the Romans Virgil:..." John Dryden in the Preface to "Fables, Ancient and Modern" (1700)
A zero degree angle is not the same as a 180 degree angle -- no more than a90 degree angle is the same as a 270 degree angle.It's not. An angle of zero is the same as an angle of 360 degrees. In fact, if you startwith any angle, and add or subtract 360 degrees from it, you wind up with the sameangle as the original one.
are tax offenders punished to the same degree as other criminals? why or why not