I would think that by "professional" they mean degrees such as Medicine, Dentistry, etc. Any studies undertaken that lead directly to a certain profession.
In contrast, a degree in fields such as political science, Biology, and history, do not lead to any particular profession since multiple career paths may be chosen after those studies are accomplished.
All this info is just on my intuition.
TheBachelor of Science degree (BS) is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field. The Bachelor's of Professional Studies (BPS) is an even more focused approach and very career oriented hands-on type of degree. Thus, the Bachelor of Professional Studies is awarded to students who major in professional career studies.
The AA is not a professional degree. The professional degree are such as lawyer, medical doctor, etc..
A pre professional degree is an undergraduate degree obtained by students planning to attend graduate school. A post professional degree is the graduate degree.
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MPS stands for Master of Professional Studies. It is a graduate-level academic credential that focuses on applied professional fields rather than research-based academic disciplines. The MPS degree is designed to provide practical skills and knowledge for specific industries or career paths.
The associates in general studies has to be either an arts or science degree. You cannot just have a degree in general studies. Typically this type of degree is usually referred to as a liberal arts degree (AA).
Maharana Institute of Professional Studies was created in 2008.
Goodwin College of Professional Studies was created in 1892.
International Institute of Professional Studies was created in 1992.
If you have an Art degree, which is the more common general studies degree, it would be Associate in Art of General Studies. A.A.G.S. or AAGS Some schools offer a science in general studies degree, similarly it would be abbreviated A.S.G.S. or ASGS
The Professional Science Master's degree programs provide students with opportunities to earn an M.S. degree through non-thesis, interdisciplinary programs that require internship experience and integrate graduate studies in science with training in communication, business management, ethics, and computer applications. (Oregon State University)
Yes, that is a professional degree as long as it is a BA.