titulación
degree ; qualification ; course of study ; degree course ; professional qualification.
A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.
The notion that a course of study, whether academic or vocational/technical, prepares a person for a lifetime career is outdated and dangerous.
This is the first degree course for library technicians offered in Australia.
The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.
con doble titulación
dually qualified
It seems possible that in the long-term future all school librarians could be dually qualified in teaching and librarianship.
con titulación previa
already-qualified
Already-qualified staff study additional subjects, such as 'service to readers' or 'reference and information work', while those without higher education have training at their workplace in practical procedures.
con titulación profesional
professionally educated
There is a limited market for professionally educated librarians with specialisation in prison librarianship.
obtener titulación
receive + degree
Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
sin titulación
unqualified
The author examines the problem of poorly qualified or unqualified teachers in the South African educational system for black children.
titulación académica
academic qualification
The minimum academic qualification for mining engineers is a bachelor's degree in mining engineering.
titulación compuesta de clases y prácticas en empresas
sandwich degree
The objective is to obtain quantitative and qualitative information on the patterns of careers followed by students who graduated from a 4 year sandwich degree in librarianship.
titulación doble
double major
Meanwhile, students are hedging their bets: The number of double majors is on the rise, particularly at the most elite schools.
titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación
library degree
library science degree
Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.
titulaciones
certificate and degree programs
Currently, the university offers 30 online certificate and degree programs and has an enrolment of approximately 5,900 students dispersed in all 50 states of the USA.
titulación formal
formal degree programme
This article looks at formal degree programmes, certification, the changing needs of medical librarianship regarding continuing education, and lifelong learning.
titulación profesional
professional qualification
The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.
titulación requerida [Expresión utilizada en las ofertas de trabajo]
job specs
So far, from looking at job specs, it is not obvious to me that there is a demand for elaborate technical skills at this point.
titulación universitaria
degree programme
university degree
college degree
Faculty are developing new courses and even degree programs that are competing for students across the country who are willing to learn in a distributed environment.
They have been called agents of the US government or non-librarians because they do not have university degrees.
A college degree translates into $20000 more in earnings per year and remains the goal nearly all parents set for their children.
trabajador sin titulación específica
non-professional [nonprofessional]
In such ways parents and teachers can get together and learn from each other, breaking down the barriers of mistrust that often exist between the 'expert' professionals and the 'ignorant' nonprofessionals.