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