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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Degree mathematics - Degree of a continuous map

In topology, the term degree is applied to continuous maps between manifolds of the same dimension. Degree mathematics - From a circle to itself. The simplest and most important case is the degree of a continuous map . There is a projection , , where [x] is the equivalence ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Degree mathematics - Degree of a polynomial
The degree of a term of a polynomial in one variable is the exponent on the variable in that term; the degree of a polynomial is the highest such degree. For example, in 2x3 + 4x2 + x + 7, the term of highest degree is 2x3; this term, and therefore the entire polynomial, are said to have degree 3. For polynomials in two or more variables, the degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables in the term; the degree of the polyno ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Associate's degree - Associate's Degree

Associate's degree - Generalized categories or types of Associate's Degrees. It is possible to break the Associate's Degree into three general categories. An Associate of Arts degree is often awarded for programs that are terminal or intended for transfer to a four year college, usually with a major in the social sciences or humanities. It is also awarded to General Studies studen ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia - Associate's degree

An associate's degree is a degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges and some bachelor's degree-granting colleges and universities in Canada and the United States upon completion of a course of study equivalent to the first two years in a four-year college or university. It is the lowest in the hierarchy of academic degrees offered in these countries. Common abbreviations are AA (Associate of Arts), AS (Associate of Science) and AAS (Associate of Applied Science). In 2000, Hong Kong introduced associate's degrees, as an equivalence to higher diplomas. These programmes ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia - The Three Degrees

The Three Degrees was a female Philly soul and disco vocal musical group formed in 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The original members were Fayette Pickney, Shirley Porter, and Linda Turner. They were discovered by Richard Barrett. Turner and Porter were replaced by Helen Scott and Janet Jones in 1966; Sheila Ferguson replaced Scott in 1966, and Valerie Holiday replaced Jones in 1968. "Draw The Line" was a Top 40 hit in the mid-60's. Best known for their hits ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia - Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts for three or four years. (Note that some postgraduate degrees are entitled Bachelor of ..., e.g. the University of Oxford's Bachelor of Civil Law and Bachelor of Philosophy.) Bachelor's degree - Honours degrees and academic distinctions. Under the British system, and those influenced by it such as the Irish, Indian, Singaporean, and Hong Kong systems, undergraduate degrees are differentiated ei ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia - Academic degree

A degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of higher education, such as universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study. Academic degree - History. The first universities were founded in Byzantium in the 5th(in Constantinopolis and Athens) and first in western Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries. As with other professions, teaching in universities was only carried out by people who were properly qualified. In the same way that a ca ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia - 360-degree feedback

In human resources, 360-degree feedback is employee development feedback that comes from all around the employee. The feedback would come from subordinates, peers and superordinates in the organizational hierarchy, as well as a self-assessment. ("360" refers to the 360 degrees in a circle.) Also known as multi-rater feedback. Compare to upward feedback where managers are given feedback by their direct reports. The results from 360-degree feedback are often used by the person rece ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia - British undergraduate degree classification

The British undergraduate degree classification system is a grading scheme used to distinguish between the achievements of undergraduate degree holders (such as those gaining bachelor's degrees or undergraduate master's degrees) in the United Kingdom. The system has been applied (often with minor variations) in other countries, such as the Republic of Ireland, Singapore and Hong Kong. It is similar to the Latin honors system used in the United States. British undergraduate degree classification - Degree classificationIncluding:

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Lambeth degree - The nature of the degree

The continued authority of the Archbishop to confer degrees is recognised in accordance with section 216(1) of the Education Reform Act 1988, by the Education (Recognised Bodies) (England) Order 2000. There are two types of degrees awarded, those for the recognition of service to the Church, and those for which an examination is required. Though the first type of degree is similar to an honorary degree, they are legally substantive degrees, and are only awarded to those individuals deemed to have met the requirements for the degree is ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Degree matrix - Definition

Given a graph G = (V,E) with the degree matrix D for G is a square matrix defined as ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - 98 Degrees - Discography

98 Degrees - Albums. (1997) 98 Degrees - #145 US; Gold (1998) 98 Degrees And Rising - #14 US; 4x platinum (1999) This Christmas - #27 US; platinum (2001) Revelation - #2 US; 2x platinum (2002) The 98 Degrees Collection - #153 US ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Associate's degree - Problems

Koltai (1984) presents a comprehensive analysis of the current status of the associate degree. He reports several issues that need to be addressed as community college educators plan associate degree programs for the future. These issues include: the relatively low prestige of the degree in higher education college-by-college variation in subject area and unit requirements the fact that many colleges and universities prefer their own transfer requirements rather than accepting the associate degree as qualifying ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Academic degree - Types of academic degrees

Some examples of specific degrees follow each general term. For more information, see the article about the general term. Associate's degrees (U.S.): AA, ABS, AS Foundation degrees (U.K.): FdA, FdEd, FdEng, FdMus, FdSc, FdTech Bachelor's degrees: AB or BA, BBus, BCom or BComm, BE, BS or BSc, BFA, BCL, LLB, BM or MB, BBA, BChir or ChB, BEng, MB ChB (actually two degrees), SB, BSSc Master's degrees: MA, MS or MSc, MSt, J.D.*, MALD, MApol, MPhil, MRes, MFA, MTh, MTS, M.Div., MBA, MPA, MSW, MPAff, MLIS, ML ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Academic degree - Types of academic degree

Some examples of specific degrees follow each general term. For more information, see the article about the general term. Associate's degrees (U.S.): AA, ABS, AS Foundation degrees (U.K.): FdA, FdEd, FdEng, FdMus, FdSc, FdTech Bachelor's degrees: AB or BA, BBus, BCom or BComm, BE, BS or BSc, BFA, BCL, LLB, BM or MB, BBA, BChir or ChB, BEng, MB ChB (actually two degrees), SB, BSSc Master's degrees: MA, MS or MSc, MSt, J.D.*, MALD, MApol, MPhil, MRes, MFA, MTh, MTS, M.Div., MBA, MPA, MSW, MPAff, MLIS, ML ...

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor's degree - New bachelor's degrees

The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are perhaps alone today in awarding the B.A. for all undergraduate degrees. However, in most universities over the last hundred years the range of bachelor's degrees has expanded enormously, especially in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, where the B.A. degree is becoming increasingly uncommon. Some of these new degrees and their abbreviations include: A.L.B. — Bachelor of Liberal Arts B.A.S. — Bachelor of Architectural Studies B.A.Sc. — Bachelor of ...

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Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree - Honours degrees and academic distinctions, Bachelor's degree - Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, Bachelor's degree - Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor's degree - New bachelor's degrees

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Academic degree - Types of academic degrees

Some examples of specific degrees follow each general term. For more information, see the article about the general term. Associate's degrees (U.S.): AA, ABS, AS Foundation degrees (U.K.): FdA, FdEd, FdEng, FdMus, FdSc, FdTech Bachelor's degrees: AB or BA, BCom or BComm, BE, BS or BSc, BFA, BCL, LLB, BM or MB, BBA, BChir or ChB, BEng, MB ChB (actually two degrees), SB, BSSc Master's degrees: MA, MS or MSc, MSt, J.D.*, MALD, MApol, MPhil, MRes, MFA, MTh, MTS, M.Div., MBA, MPA, MSW, MPAff, MLIS, MLitt, M ...

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Academic degree, Academic degree - History, Academic degree - Types of academic degrees

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Honorary degree - Controversy

Some universities and colleges have been accused of granting honorary degrees in exchange for large donations. Honorary degree recipients, particularly those who have no academic qualifications, have sometimes been criticized if they insist on being called "Doctor" as a result of their award, as the honorific may mislead the general public about their qualifications. The practice of awarding honorary degrees to celebrities has also been criticised. Detractors argue that such honorary degrees debase the value of a degree and are an att ...

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Honorary degree, Honorary degree - Introduction, Honorary degree - Practical use, Honorary degree - Customary degrees, Honorary degree - Controversy, Honorary degree - External link

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - British degree abbreviations - Master's degrees

See also Master's degree. British degree abbreviations - Undergraduate. These, like most bachelors degrees, are honours degrees, indicated by putting '(Hons)' after the degree abbreviation. The majority of undergraduate master's degrees are within science and engineering subjects. The undergraduate MAs of some Scottish universities are also honours degrees and may also add '(Hons)'. MEng used to be offered by some universities as a postgraduate degree, but is now an undergraduate degree. MEng ...

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British degree abbreviations, British degree abbreviations - Bachelor's degrees, British degree abbreviations - Master's degrees, British degree abbreviations - Undergraduate, British degree abbreviations - Postgraduate, British degree abbreviations - Doctor's degrees, British degree abbreviations - Junior Doctors, British degree abbreviations - Higher Doctors

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DEGREE: Encyclopedia II - Honorary degree - Introduction

Honorary degrees are usually awarded at regular graduation ceremonies, at which the recipients are often invited to make a speech of acceptance before the assembled faculty and graduates – an event which often forms the highlight of the ceremony. Generally universities nominate several persons each year for honorary degrees; these nominees usually go through several committees before receiving approval. Those who are nominated are generally not told until a formal approval and invitation are made; often it is perceived that the system is s ...

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Honorary degree, Honorary degree - Introduction, Honorary degree - Practical use, Honorary degree - Customary degrees, Honorary degree - Controversy, Honorary degree - External link

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