Meaning Dual Degree
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Dual Degree


Students complete the requirements for two degrees from two institutions, with efficiencies in course taking. Each institution is primarily responsible for its own degree.
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 A student may be granted two baccalaureate degrees if all requirements for both degrees have been met and the student has completed at least 12 semester hours of course work beyond that required for [..]
Source: catalog.missouri.edu

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Dual Degree


n. doble titulación
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Dual Degree


Program of study that allows a student to receive two degrees from the same college or university.[Back to Top]
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An institutional agreement is used to develop common degree requirements which meet the academic requirements at both the host and home institutions such that a student receives two degrees, one from [..]
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Students in international dual degree programs will earn two individual Bachelor degrees—one from NAU and one from their home institution.  Students must follow all guidelines outlined in the university partnerships in order to receive the dual degree. 
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Dual Degree


Study of two linked degrees at two institutions where two testamurs are received, one from each institution.
Source: policies.anu.edu.au

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Process of applying to, pursuing and meeting the requirements of two complementary degree programs simultaneously.
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