Professional degree definition

Professional degree means a degree earned through a program offered by a Wyoming community college that is both necessary and sufficient, excluding any licensing requirements, to enter a particular profession.
Professional degree means the successful completion of a National Architectural Accrediting Board accredited degree in architecture.
Professional degree means a law degree (J.D. or L.L.M.), doctor of medicine (M.D.), doctor of dentistry (D.D.), or doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.).

Examples of Professional degree in a sentence

  • These are (inclusive): Certificate, Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of (Specialty), Graduate Certificate, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of (Specialty), Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of (Specialty), and First Professional Degree.

  • Master’s Degree in Library Science/Information Science/ Documentation Science or an Equivalent Professional Degree with at least First Class or equivalent and a consistently good academic record with knowledge of computerization of library.

  • First Professional Degree or Professional Doctoral Degree: A minimum score of 550 on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL PBT), or 80 on the Internet Based Test (iBT), a 6.5 on the International English Language Test (IELTS), or 58 on the Pearson Test of English Academic Score Report.

  • Students on part- time status, if applicable, will pay only one-half of the Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition.

  • The Regents’ Policy on Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition requires each plan to include information about the views of the program’s student body and faculty on the proposed multi-year plan, which may be obtained in a variety of ways.


More Definitions of Professional degree

Professional degree means the academic degree conferred to a health care professional, including, but not limited to, “medical doctor” (M.D.); “doctor of osteopathy” (D.O.); “doctor of dental surgery” (D.D.S.); “doctor of medicine in dentistry” (D.M.D.); “doctor of podiatric medicine” (D.P.M.); “doctor of optometry” (O.D.); “doctor of chiropractic” (D.C.); and “doctor of nursing” (D.N.).
Professional degree means the academic degree conferred to a
Professional degree means an architectural degree in a program which has been accredited by the "National Architectural Accrediting Board" or a program that retained its accreditation without revocation to a time 24 months or less before the applicant graduated or by the Canadian architectural certification board not later than two years after the degree has been awarded.
Professional degree means the successful completion of a National CIDA Board accredited degree in interior design or an Interior Design program determined by the board to be substantially equivalent to an accredited program.
Professional degree means the successful completion of a program accredited by CIDA or its successor organization in interior design or an interior design program determined by the board to be substantially equivalent to a program accredited by CIDA or its successor organization.
Professional degree means a Bachelor of Architecture or its equivalent awarded upon completion of a programme comprising a minimum of five years of full time study at a university, college, school of architecture or other institution of higher education that is empowered or accredited under the laws of the country where it operates to confer such qualification in architecture;
Professional degree means a law degree (J.D. or L.L.B.), doctor of medicine (M.D.), or doctor of veterinary medicine (D.V.M.).