I would say that the C&G 2330 is mostly your theoretical study with hands skills modules and your NVQ 3 is all the experience you gather on site. Both are important and are dependent on the other ie; you can't do one without the other. However i have heard of people who have done their AM2 without doing NVQ 3 and only doing 2330 as long as they have some work experience thus saving you a lot of time/money.
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Yes, a Higher Diploma is typically considered higher than a Higher National Diploma (HND). The Higher Diploma usually represents a more advanced level of study, often equivalent to a bachelor's degree or a postgraduate qualification. In contrast, an HND is a vocational qualification that is usually at the level of the second year of a bachelor's degree. Therefore, the Higher Diploma generally requires more advanced knowledge and skills.
The ordinary national diploma is not equivalent to a degree. It can be compared with A Level, but not as academic as A Level The Higher National Diploma can be compared to a degree
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
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The major difference between diploma in marine engineering and marine engineering is that in Diploma you study in a higher school or inter college also diploma is maximum of three years, on the other hand marine engineering is being studied in university and is at a higher level than diploma because it have four years and its level of study is also high.
The focus is different between a Higher Diploma in Education and Higher National Diplomas. A Higher National Diploma is used to learn a trade, such as nursing, construction or other vocational fields.
Universities were not called guilds, but they functioned very much as guilds did. The undergraduate education in the universities was very like the journeyman stage of becoming a guild member, and the post graduate work leading to the master's degree was very like the production of a master work for the guilds. The structure of the university was quite possibly modeled on crafts guilds. Some guilds even had a higher level of membership than master, which was analogous to a doctorate.
The City and Guilds 151 catering course was replaced by the Level 2 and Level 3 Diploma in Professional Cookery. This new qualification focuses on providing practical skills and knowledge in various culinary techniques, kitchen operations, and food safety. It aims to better align with industry standards and meet the evolving needs of the hospitality sector.
It depends on how you are defining graduate diploma. In terms of degrees, the following are the common types from lowest to highest.associatebachelormasterdoctorate (highest level of educational attainment)
Yes HND, also known as Higher National Diploma is a Higher level than BTEC National Diploma, I know this because i am currently studying the BTEC National Diploma course.But Having experience in BTEC National Diploma will give you a better background and give you better knowledge of the HND Course, it will also look good to an Employer :)Hope this helped!
You can pick from any of these:take more classes (usually towards a higher diploma or degree)get a jobenlist in militarydo nothing