Joint degree definition

Joint degree means a single diploma issued by at least two of the higher education institutions offering an integrated programme and recognised officially in the countries where the degree-awarding institutions are located;
Joint degree means a single degree offered by two or more institutions bearing the name and seal of each in which all cooperating institutions are substantively involved in required course work, faculty exchange, and shared use of facilities.
Joint degree means a program or an education that is jointly developed by institutions. The graduates will receive a single degree that appears the emblems and signed by the presidents or authorized persons of the joint institutions.

Examples of Joint degree in a sentence

  • Joint degree candidates must complete all YSN required courses contained in their Specialty curriculum as described in the YSN Bulletin.

  • Course planning for joint degree candidates should be carried out in consultation with the appropriate educational officers, as well as faculty advisors at the School of Nursing and YSPH, and must satisfy the following general requirements: Joint degree candidates must complete all of the core MPH courses as described in the School of Public Health Bulletin.

  • The SACSCOC logo cannot be used in materials or websites related to the Dual or Joint degree.

  • The sustainability plan implies financial and institutional objectives: • to deliver the FIPDes Joint degree within the expected timeframe by the Consortium (year 2021) • to ensure the highest HEIs commitment towards an optimised human resource management of the key staff in order to ensure a smooth and consistent management.

  • Both universities have already established two agreements on Joint degree programs, one between the study programs “Multimedia Communication and Information Technologies” of the University of Udine and “Information Technology” of the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, the other between the study programs “Electronic Engineering” of the University of Udine and “Information Technology” of the Alpen-Adria- Universität Klagenfurt.


More Definitions of Joint degree

Joint degree. A single diploma issued by at least two higher education institutions offering an integrated joint PhD-education and recognized officially in the countries where the degree-awarding institutions are located. Double or multiple degree: Two or more diplomas issued by two or more higher education institutions on the basis of an integrated joint PhD-education and recognized officially in the countries where the degree-awarding institutions are located.1
Joint degree means a degree provided by the institution forming a curriculum and teaching jointly with the industry;"
Joint degree award: An award at NFQ level 8 or 9 or equivalent conferred by UL and one or more partner institutions to a student who has studied for his/her higher degree award at UL and at these partner institutions. The student will receive a single award that is recognised and conferred by the participating partner institutions under the terms of a formal agreement.
Joint degree a single diploma issued by at least two higher education institutions offering an integrated programme and recognised officially in the countries where the degree-awarding institutions are located.
Joint degree. A student credential resulting from collaboration between two or more institutions in which a single credential is awarded, endorsed by each participating institution.
Joint degree means an arrangement where a university works in collaboration with one or more partner universities to jointly develop
Joint degree means a single degree offered by two or more institutions bearing the name and seal of each in which all participants are substantively involved in