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DegreeA degree is a unit for measuring angles and temperature.
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DegreeDefinition Educational qualification awarded upon successful completion of specific educational programmes in tertiary education (traditionally by universities and equivalent institutions). Source Def [..]
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Degreeearly 13c., from Old French degré (12c.) "a step (of a stair), pace, degree (of relationship), academic degree; rank, status, position," said to be from Vulgar Latin *degradus "a step,& [..]
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Degreesocial or official rank
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DegreeA higher education qualification of a certain level. There are undergraduate degrees or first degrees, such as Bachelor of Arts or Diplomas, and various postgraduate degrees like masters and doctorates.
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DegreeA unit of measure of an angle.
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Degreeunit of measurement for latitude and longitude.
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Degreea clearly marked point, level, or stage.
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DegreeA unit of temperature. See absolute temperature scale, Celsius temperature scale, centigrade temperature scale, Fahrenheit temperature scale, Kelvin temperature scale, Reaumur temperature scale. A uni [..]
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Degree° : a measure of angles. There are 360 degrees in a full rotation or circle and 90 degrees (90°) is a right angle. The symbol for degree is °
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DegreeAn award at bachelor, master or doctoral level that may be conferred by the University Council.
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Degreea position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality; "a moderate grade of intelligence"; "a high level of care is required"; "it is [..]
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Degreea unit of measurement. Temperature is measured in degrees centigrade of fahrenheit
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DegreeAn incremental value in a temperature scale.
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DegreeA higher education qualification at one of several levels, determined by the depth and breadth of study and awarded only for achievement in full of the outcomes set out in the appropriate qualification descriptor in the relevant qualifications framework. See foundation degree
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DegreeWith respect to temperature, a degree is an incremental value in a temperature scale.Examples: There are 100 degrees between the freezing point and the boiling point of water in the Celsius scale. There are 180 degrees between the same two points in the Fahrenheit scale.
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DegreeA unit of measure for angles equal to 1 360 of a full circle.
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Degreemadreyge
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DegreeThe angular degree (abbreviated with deg or º) is a unit of plane angular measure used in many engineering applications, by aviators, navigators and by most lay people. There are 360 angular degrees in a complete circle. Thus, one angular degree is equivalent to approximately 0.00277778 of a circle. See decimal degree.
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Degree1 : a step in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor 2 a : a measure of the seriousness of a crime see also fifth degree, first degree, fourth degree, second degree, .. [..]
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DegreeA degree is a unit of measurement; a degree is also written °. There are 360 degrees in a circle. Each degree is divided into 60 minutes, written as the symbol '. For example, 10 and a half degre [..]
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DegreeA unit of angular measure: A circle is divided into 360 degrees, represented by the symbol o . Degrees are used to divide the roughly spherical shape of the Earth for geographic and cartographic purpo [..]
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DegreeThe number of links coming into or going out of the given node.
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DegreeA unit of measure of angles is also equal to 1
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Degree(1) A degree Celsius (°C) and a degree Kelvin (°C) are units of temperature. (2) In mathematics, a degree is a measure of angle. (3) In ordinary English usage, it often means 'amount'.
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DegreeDegree means, extent, measure or scope in accomplishment of an act or a duty, or in the determination of a relationship. Degree is a level of an offense like murder. Legal extent of guilt and appropri [..]
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DegreeA degree is the standard qualification you study towards at university. Your first degree is called a bachelor’s degree and usually takes three or four years of full-time study to complete. After your [..]
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DegreeRecognition or implied recognition of academic achievement that (a) is specified in writing to be an associate, baccalaureate, masters, doctoral or similar degree, and (b) is not a degree in theology. [..]
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Degreean academic credential awarded by a university to students who have successfully completed a program of study. A Bachelor's degree is awarded for completion of undergraduate studies; a Master [..]
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DegreeUndergraduate degrees are usually three or four years, and are also known as Bachelor’s degrees. Postgraduate degrees are completed after someone has completed an undergraduate degree, and can be eith [..]
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DegreeAn award conferred by the University and certified by a testamur, in one of the following categories: Bachelor degree Bachelor (Hons) degree Masters degree Doctoral degree.
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Degree(n) a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality(n) a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process(n) an award conferred by a college or university sig [..]
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DegreeA formal award or qualification awarded on completion of a Bachelor, Masters or Doctoral program of study (eg Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Arts, or PhD). See also: Award
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DegreeA degree is a qualification awarded by The University of Auckland after completing the requirements for that particular programme.
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DegreeA degree is a qualification awarded by institutions of higher education, such as universities or third level colleges, normally as the result of successfully completing a programme of study. In the Ir [..]
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DegreeAn award conferred by the university confirming that the student has completed a course of study.
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DegreeA degree is an academic award conferred by the University on a student who has completed the relevant course, or as an honorary distinction.
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DegreeThe degree (or valence) of a vertex is the number of edge ends at that vertex. For example, in this graph all of the vertices have degree three. In a digraph (directed graph) the degree is usually divided into the in-degree and the out-degree (whose sum is the degree of the vertex in the underlying undirected graph).
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DegreeQualification awarded after the successful completion of undergraduate study. BA (Bachelor of Arts) for a first degree in Arts and BSc (Bachelor of Science) for a first degree in Science, are the two most common undergraduate degrees. Degrees can be studied as a single subject (single honours), two subjects (joint honours) or two or three subjects [..]
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DegreeThis is a qualification or award conferred by a university that signifies the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study. See also Bachelor's degree and Master's degree.
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DegreeAwarded to a student who has completed a program of study.
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DegreeA degree is an academic credential conferred by a college, university, or other postsecondary education institution as official recognition for the successful completion of a program of study.
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DegreeCredential awarded for the successful completion of a program of study.
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DegreeA certificate of completion of a course of study.
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Degree
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DegreeA formal award or title conferred upon an individual for the completion of a program or courses of study.
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DegreeRecognition of successful completion of a program of studies (usually about 40 courses or 120 credits), often with a specific Major, Minor or Concentration.
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Degree Title given for the completion of an academic program and official confirmation by the institution signifying you have successfully completed an extended program of studies. Mi [..]
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Degreethe standard qualification you study towards at University. Students can obtain either a undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
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DegreeA degree is an official college recognition for the completion of requirements for graduation. Upon completion of all requirements for the degree a petition for graduation must be completed with a cou [..]
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DegreeA title conferred on students by the university on completion of a program of study.
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DegreeDiploma or title conferred by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a prescribed program of studies.
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DegreeDay - Calculated by subtracting the average outdoor temperature for an area from 65º Fahrenheit. This measurement is used to estimate the amount of heating or cooling a home or building will need.
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DegreeThe academic award conferred by the University on the successful completion of a programme of study. Undergraduate (bachelors’) degrees normally require at least 3 years of study (some require 4, 5 or [..]
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DegreeA rank that is achieved through completion of requirements at a college or university.
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DegreeA degree is any of a wide range of university programs, including Bachelor, Honours, Masters and PhD awards.
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DegreeA formal qualification awarded by a higher education institution after successful completion of a prescribed study programme. In a credit accumulation system the programme is completed through the accumulation of a specified number of credits awarded for the achievement of a specific set of learning outcomes.
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Degreen. título, grado
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DegreeA qualification conferred in the higher education sector on successful completion of a course of study or as an honour. See also Australian Qualifications Framework.
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DegreeA diploma or title awarded to students by a college or university after successful completion of a program of study. Department: A division of a school, made up of faculty and support staff, that gives instruction in a particular field of study, such as the history department.[Back to Top]
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DegreeA set course of undergraduate or postgraduate study.
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DegreeAn academic title that signifies completion of a course of study.
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DegreeThis is a qualification offered by universities.
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DegreeAn academic degree is the recognized completion of studies at CSU. A diploma is issued in recognition of having satisfactorily completed the prescribed course of study.
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DegreeDiploma or title conferred by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a prescribed program of studies.
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DegreeA qualification awarded after satisfactory completion of and achievement in a programme of advanced study taught mainly by people engaged in research and which emphasises general principles and basic [..]
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Degree A qualification awarded to a student by a university following successful completion of program requirements
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Degreea qualification awarded to a student by a university or degree-granting college following the successful completion of a period of study.
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DegreeSeeking Student - An individual who has been admitted to a general or specific course of study or program at the completion of which a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award is awarded by the institution.
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Degreemeans a credential conferring on the recipient thereof the title of “Associate,” “Bachelor,” “Master,” “Specialist,” or “Doctor,” or an equivalent title, signifying educational attainment.
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DegreeOriginally, arc of Ecliptic travelled by Sun in one day. Now, angle subtended by 1/360th of circumference of a circle.
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DegreeA unit of angular measure represented by the symbol o. The circumference of a circle contains 360 degrees. When applied to the roughly spherical shape of the Earth for geographic and cartographic purp [..]
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DegreeA relational specification which is found with adjectives and adverbs. There are three degrees: 1) positive as in small, 2) comparative as in smaller and 3) superlative as in smallest.
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Degree (First, Second, or Third, A, B or C) Classification assigned to a crime, depending on circumstances, for purposes of determining punishment. First degree is considered most serious than third; A is [..]
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DegreePrison Time
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DegreeMax Jail Time
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Degree(First, Second, or Third, A, B or C) Classification assigned to a crime, depending on circumstances, for purposes of determining punishment. First degree is considered most serious than third; A is more serious than C. Degrees may be assigned to the actual crime (IE: murder in the first or second degree) or the class of crimes (IE: felony or misdem [..]
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DegreeA measure of temperature difference representing a single division on a temperature scale. See Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales.
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DegreeA degree is the formal qualification awarded when a student graduates from an undergraduate program of study such as a Bachelor of Arts, or a postgraduate Masters or PhD program.
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DegreeAn academic qualification reached at the completion of university; usually 3 years (UK system) or 4 years (USA system).
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DegreeOne fo the following qualifications:Associate DegreeBachelor DegreeBachelor Honours DegreeMasters DegreeDoctoral Degree.
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DegreeA measure of temperature difference representing a single division on a temperature scale.
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Degree A qualification awarded after satisfactory completion of and achievement in a programme of advanced study taught mainly by people engaged in research and which emphasises general principles and basic knowledge as the basis for self-directed work.
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DegreeAn award conferred by a college, university, or other postsecondary education institution as official recognition for the successful completion of a program of studies.
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DegreeA degree is a diploma or title conferred by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a prescribed program of studies.
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DegreeA certificate or certification earned by a student as a result of completing all requirements of an academic program or plan that offers the degree. Degrees are usually earned upon program completion, [..]
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DegreeThere are three basic degrees: Associates Degree awarded by two-year colleges; Bachelors Degree awarded by four-year colleges and universities; Masters and other graduate degrees offered by universities.
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DegreeA measure of temperature difference representing a single division on a temperature scale. See Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales.
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DegreeA measure of temperature difference representing a single division on a temperature scale.
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DegreeA measure of temperature
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DegreeA measure of temperature difference representing a single division on a temperature scale.
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DegreeThe 36oth part of a circumference of a circle. Describe. To make or draw a curved line.
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