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Can anyone tell me what undergraduate, postgraduate and graduate means?
Can anyone tell me what undergraduate, postgraduate and graduate means?
Is it correct to say: I got an undergraduate degree? Or Higher Diploma of Undergraduate Program?
My major is Psychology.
2014年8月15日 14:52
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Undergraduate - Bachelor's degree
Graduate -- Master's degree
Postgraduate - Doctorate, Phd
2014年8月15日
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Sorry just noticed second part of your question.
It is correct to say that you have a Diploma in your subject ie. Dip.Hum is a diploma in Humanities.
Dip.Mus is a diploma in Music. Normally those working towards a Batchelors degree would in perhaps the second year have the necessary qualifications to apply for the Diploma. I know that with the Open University it is possible to use credits for two qualifications.
Good luck with your studies.
2014年8月15日
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Hi Nicole was almost there:
Undergraduate as the prefix under denotes has not yet qualified they will be working towards a degree.
Graduate has obtained a degree BA, BSc, etc.
Postgraduate, again post means after, that would be the next level masters, Doctorate etc.
Hope this helps.
Tony.
2014年8月15日
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As a native U.S. speaker, I would say these things, in this way, using this phrasing:
a) I am a college graduate. (That is, I went to a university for four years, and didn't flunk out).
b) I have a bachelor's degree from [X university].
c) I went on to grad school at [Y university].
d) My undergraduate degree from X was in Z. OR,
I majored in Z at X].
e) My graduate degree is in Q. OR,
I got [a master's degree/a doctor's degree/a Ph.D.] in Q.
I wouldn't actually use the term "postgraduate." I see "postgraduate" mostly on questionnaires where I am being asked to indicate how much and what kind of education I've had.
I can imagine this dialog:
"Have you had any postgraduate education?"
"Yes, I got a graduate degree from the University of Winnemac, it was a master's in Q..."
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