06:02 May 14, 2012 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics / university certificate | |||||||
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3 +2 | BIS DEGREE Bachelor of Integrated Studies |
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4 | repeated/second |
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2 +1 | joint |
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joint Explanation: Edinburgh's site doesn't have any reference to "Integrated Studies" but they do have joint degrees. But quite possibly it merely refers to additional modules taken in Maths. More context would be needed to be sure. Reference: http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/degrees?id=0,6&cw... Reference: http://www.ed.ac.uk/search/google-results?cx=004555783834787... |
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repeated/second Explanation: Now, I'm assuming that (bis) isn't capitalized here, so it would be a safe assumption that it's not an acronym for anything. Though it seems out of left field, the link below refers to military naming practices of aircraft, using "bis" to designate a repeat design of an aircraft (though "new and improved") during WWII and the Cold War, when Latin was still somewhat in vogue and in popular use more than it is nowadays (so it's inclusion in such an odd way wouldn't be completely incomprehensible on a Latin degree). Perhaps that is the same meaning--that is, repeat, repetition, "do-over"--for this degree? I know that at my university you were able to take a course multiple times if necessary to either pass or improve your grade. That might be the case here. Perhaps the student audited the class for a go around, withdrew, and then re-enrolled at a later time? Just an idea. I don't think it's an acronym--just my two cents. Best, Reference: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/aviation/us-navy-fighters-2... |
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BIS DEGREE Bachelor of Integrated Studies Explanation: May be something here http://documents.weber.edu/catalog/0910/~bisp.htm http://bis.gmu.edu/courses/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 ore (2012-05-14 14:05:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Bachelor in Science -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 ore (2012-05-14 14:13:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- BIS (Twinning Arrangement with University of Central Lancashire, U.K.) http://iecuniversity.com/admissions/course-fee/joint-degree-... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 ore (2012-05-14 14:33:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The bachelor of integrated studies (BIS) is an interdisciplinary bachelor's degree offered by several universities in the United States and Canada -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 ore (2012-05-14 14:41:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The Bachelor of Individualized Studies (BIS) program is ideal for students with academic and career aspirations that require inter- or multi-disciplinary study. US -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 ore (2012-05-14 14:50:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Twinning Arrangement as a possible meaning -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 ore (2012-05-14 17:57:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://mais.athabascau.ca/faq/#q15 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 ore (2012-05-14 20:56:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Some Universities give you the option of earning either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree. It is important to know the type of degree you are earning and the differences between the BA and BS degree options. Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements An additional math course An additional science course may be it's some '' additional math course'' -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 giorno1 ora (2012-05-15 07:03:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The MA Mathematics degree is similar to BSc Mathematics except that you must take an arts subject alongside your mathematics courses in your first two years. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 giorno3 ore (2012-05-15 09:48:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA Degree Requirements pag.66 Teaching Staff pag.77 http://www.ukings.ca/files/u22/Calendar September 3 2011 ABR... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 giorni (2012-05-19 15:34:06 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- First degree titles Bachelor of Arts BA Bachelor of Science BSc Bachelor of Education BEd Bachelor of Engineering BEng Bachelor of Law LLB Bachelor of Medicine MS or BS At some of the Scottish universities, a first degree in Arts carries the award of Master of Arts (MA). Most first degrees take three or four years to complete, though some professional courses, such as architecture, dentistry, medicine and veterinary science, can take between five and seven years. Master awards in engineering, science and mathematics (MEng, MSci, MPhys, MChem) can have direct entry from secondary education. These are increasingly becoming the standard for those who want careers as professional engineers or scientists. These integrated masters degrees take four years. In the first year students follow a Bachelor degree syllabus but if they attain high grades they may get the opportunity to follow an integrated Bachelor/Masters level syllabus in their third and fourth years. |
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