Other Definitions graduate school (dict)
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Graduate SchoolA graduate school is the school that a college student may attend after completion of his or her undergraduate education in order to obtain a degree higher than a Bachelor's degree. Degrees range from master's degrees (M.A., M.S./M.Sc., M.Ed., etc.), doctorate (Ph.D., Ed.D., D.A., D.Sc., D.M.A., Th.D., etc.) or other postgraduate qualification, such as a graduate certificate. There are also a variety of subject fields in which one goes to graduate school for: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Computer science, Philosophy, Economics, etc. The term graduate school, however, does not refer to medical school and only occasionally refers to law school or business school. Graduate schools are also a part of quaternary education, together with postdoctorate research. This term is an Americanism. In Australia, postgraduate education is often (but not always) offered by the same departments and teachers at a university as the undergraduate courses, and at the same instituion as the undergraduate courses. By contrast, in America, it is common for postgraduate courses to be offered either by a separate institution, or subdivision of an institution, than the undergraduate coursrs. External links - Biology Graduate Schools : Search for biology graduate schools, and find out information about different programs before you apply.
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