1. 学术学位:沿袭这种学风,欧洲学位就自然区隔为学术学位(Academic Degree)与专业学位(Professional Degree)两种,例如哲学、数理、文法,可以攻读学术学位;至於艺术、建筑、音乐、语文教学所获得的证书(Certificate、License),则属专业学位.
2. 学位及授予单位:毕业院校及科研机构或公司(中,外文) Affiliation | 学位及授予单位 Academic Degree | 学 科 Discipline
3. 最高学历:鞋码Shoes size | 最高学历academic degree | 专业Major
1. At the age of 27, he obtained the doctor's degree and published nearly one hundred academic theses.
2. A university in Hubei province is investigating an academic scandal in which more than 100 graduates are suspected of obtaining a master's degree by fraud.
3. They need only pay required tuition fees and they can get an academic degree in one or two years.
4. She urged the improvement of the academic degree system to improve the country's base of human resources.
5. In the space for " Highest Academic Degree Obtained ", please write down the latest academic degree.
6. Using all these standards to measure the degree of a city's development is no longer a topic for academic discussion.
7. Most of the employees have a bachelor's degree or higher, with statistics showing increasing annual improvement in the overall quality of academic credentials.
8. Human resources experts said that having a higher academic degree does not necessarily lead the holder to a better job.
9. Plus, there is no strong connection between one's income and academic degree.
10. They need only to pay required tuition fees and they can get an academic degree in one or two years.
noun
1. an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study
e.g. he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude
Synonym: degree