Degree that prepares someone to work in a particular profession.
1 It's even better if you have a professional degree , like accounting.
2 He also left the university behind him, and went elsewhere in search of his professional degree .
3 Christie is overseeing the launch of a new professional degree in social work with a European dimension at UCC.
4 Tuition for the 12- to 20-month professional degree is a whopping $60,000.
5 Master's degree holders can expect to earn $2.7 million over a lifetime while professional degree holders can expect $3.6 million.
6 Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees .
7 For us, life has been about our next great venture, service projects, professional degrees , and promotions.
8 The money helped put them through school and they all graduated with professional degrees , he said proudly.
9 What plans should be adopted in order to secure mutual recognition of technical and professional degrees by American Republics?
10 Professional degree programs cost $27,175 per semester for residents and $28,448 for non-residents.
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