Talk:Professional degree (version 2)

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Zoticogrillo in topic professional vs. academic degree

Various meanings

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Hmmm. This article is very much from the Swedish perspective. Things called "professional degrees" exist elsewhere, although the meaning may not be quite the same. Isomorphic 04:17, 13 May 2004 (UTC)Reply

Lets write both meanings. "Professional degree" is a term used by Swedish goverment in the European Parlament // Rogper 20:02, 13 May 2004 (UTC)Reply

Proposal to merge with Academic degree

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A proposal to merge with Academic degree was made in August 2006. No comments at all were received. I've removed the tag and not moved forward with the proposal. Cheers! Wassupwestcoast 23:47, 10 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

reading this article I would not merge it with Academic Degree for the simple reason that you would have to find a name for academic degrees which are not professional degrees. Otherwise it would be very difficult to distinguish between the two...--VeronikaMM 08:24, 16 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Proposal to NOT merge with Professional studies

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FYI: I believe Professional studies is a more generic term than Professional degree, and therefore they should not be merged. But we should duplicate as little information as possible, so please feel free to trim or cannibalize that article as you see fit. Vagary 01:25, 26 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

professional vs. academic degree

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A professional degree is different from an academic degree. The curriculum and purposes are completely different. One could also call a professional degree a practical study and an academic degree a theoretical or philosophical study. Isn't it so? Zoticogrillo (talk) 07:07, 17 January 2008 (UTC)Reply