A Professional School is a higher education institution that offers advanced programs in fields such as law, medicine, engineering and business. These schools provide specialized education and training to prepare students for specific professions.
Long definition: A Professional School, often referred to as a professional graduate school or professional college, is a specialized educational institution that offers advanced, specialized training and education in specific professions or fields. These schools focus on preparing students for careers that require a high level of expertise and often lead to licensure or certification in areas such as law, medicine, business, engineering or education.
Etymology: The term "professional" is derived from the Latin word "professio", meaning declaration or avowal of one's skills or expertise. "School" comes from the Old English word "scol", which originally referred to a place of instruction. Thus, a Professional School is a place where individuals declare their commitment to and receive instruction in a particular profession.
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Translations:
Spanish: Escuela de Profesionales
French: École Professionnelle
German: Berufsschule
Italian: Scuola Professionale
Portuguese: Escola Profissional
Japanese: プロフェッショナルスクール (Purofesshonaru Sukūru)
Chinese (Simplified): 职业学校 (Zhíyè Xuéxiào)
Hindi: पेशेवर स्कूल (Peshewar Skool)
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