Graduate Certificate is a non-degree program that provides specialized training and education in a particular area of study.
Long definition: A Graduate Certificate is a postgraduate academic credential awarded by universities and colleges upon the completion of a specialized course of study. It is designed to provide individuals, including those who already hold a bachelor's degree, with focused knowledge and skills in a specific field or discipline. Graduate certificates typically require fewer courses and less time to complete compared to a full master's degree program. They offer an opportunity for professional development, career advancement or a pathway to further graduate studies.
Etymology: The term "graduate" signifies that this certificate is awarded at the postgraduate level and "certificate" denotes a formal document certifying the completion of a specific program of study.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Postgraduate Certificate, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Certificado de Posgrado
French: Certificat de Troisième Cycle
German: Graduiertenzertifikat
Italian: Certificato di Laurea Magistrale
Portuguese: Certificado de Pós-Graduação
Japanese: 大学院証明書 (Daigakuin Shōmeisho)
Chinese (Simplified): 硕士证书 (Shuòshì Zhèngshū)
Hindi: स्नातक प्रमाणपत्र (Snatak Pramanpatra)
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