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What's the difference
between vocational and non-vocational courses?
Thanks!
Jun 8, 2014 11:09 AM
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Vocational courses are ones that relate to a vocation/job/what someone is qualified to do.
So if you degree is vocational it directly relates to a type of occupation
Of course, non-vocational courses would relate more to courses which don't necessarily link to a specific occupation. For example: sociology.
June 8, 2014
2
search google "define: vocational "
--> directed for a particular employment or skills for example lawyer or plumber.
June 8, 2014
2
I believe vocational courses have to do with a specific job. In other words, courses that provide skills for a particular specialization. As for non-vocational, well, that's relatively obvious: courses that do not provide anything for skills of a particular trade. If it were up to me guessing the difference, I'd say it's similar to electives outside of a degree (ex: Chinese taken while being a major of a technology degree would be considered non-vocational).
June 8, 2014
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