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Professional degree (2398 bytes)
3: ...r those wishing to follow a given profession. The degree gives the undergraduate student a licence, charte...
7: ...rees, i.e. they corresponds to an 'undergraduate' degree, too.
9: ...ate of Philosophy'', ''Licentiate of Science'' (a degree corresponding to a half completed PhD, i.e. 2 & 1...
11: ...l to transform into those 'international standard degrees' during the next one or two decades (see the art...

Professional Master's degree (3111 bytes)
1: ... awarded a first degree, normally a [[bachelor's degree]] to [[matriculation|matriculate]] into the progr...
3: ...a master's degree, may be either an academic or a professional qualification. Within the [[European Union]], fu...
5: ...|degree]]. Generally, most professional master's degree programs require two years of academic study.
7: ...ises in relation to mid-career programs, aimed at professionals already working in the field. Such programs typ...
9: ...used as an intermediate step to the [[doctorate]] degree in the field, though this is not always the case.

Transcendence degree (4894 bytes)
1: In [[abstract algebra]], the '''transcendence degree''' of a [[field extension]] ''L''/''K'' is a cert...
3: ...y; this cardinality is equal to the transcendence degree of the extension.
5: ... the transcendence degree of a field ''L'' is its degree relative to the prime field of the same [[charact...
11: *Every algebraic extension has transcendence degree 0; the [[empty set]] serves as a transcendence ba...
12: ...urely transcendental extension with transcendence degree ''n'' over ''K''; we can for example take {''x''<...

Academic degree (6659 bytes)
1: A '''degree''' is any of a wide range of awards made by insti...
6: ...ould be awarded a [[bachelor's degree]]. Thus a ''degree'' was only a step on the way to becoming a fully-...
8: ...in the late 12th century; it also awarded similar degrees in other subjects including [[medicine]]. Note t...
12: ...ice of using the term ''doctor'' for all advanced degrees developed within German universities and spread ...
16: ...any]], the [[doctorate]] is still the only higher degree granted; additions to the title specify the area ...

Turing degree (977 bytes)
1: ...es a [[partial order]] on the Turing degrees. The degree of a set <math>X</math> is denoted <math>\textbf{...
3: ...umerable set). The recursively enumerable Turing degrees under the partial order induced by Turing reduci...

Degree (music) (693 bytes)
1: ...[chord (music)|chord]] built upon the fifth scale degree, or dominant, will also be called the five (V) or...

Ad eundem degree (1003 bytes)
1: ...dem'' degree''' is a courtesy [[academic degree | degree]] awarded by one [[university]] or [[college]] to...
3: ... hometown to admit him as a courtesy 'to the same degree' (in [[Latin]], ''ad eundem gradum''). Thus if he...

33rd degree (227 bytes)
1: '''33rd degree''' is the highest rank in the [[Freemasonry|mason...
3: ...reign Grand Inspector General'. It is an honorary degree.

Degree of truth (924 bytes)
1: The '''degree of truth''' denotes the extent to which a [[propo...
3: ... that the proposition ''zero belongs to F'' has a degree of truth of 1/2.
5: ...uth would be close to 1, or it was cloudy and the degree of truth would be close

Degree (mathematics) (4376 bytes)
1: ...he unit of measurement for an angle, please see [[Degree (disambiguation)]].''
3: ...[[mathematics]], there are several meanings of '''degree''' depending on the subject.
5: ==Degree of a polynomial==
7: ...erefore the entire polynomial, are said to have ''degree 3''.
9: ...''x''<sup>3</sup> + 4''y'' has degree 4, the same degree as the term ''x''<sup>2</sup>''y''<sup>2</sup>.

Honorary degree (2274 bytes)
1: ...'s, [[master's degree|master's]] or [[doctorate]] degree - however, the latter is most common. Usually it ...
3: The first honorary degree was awarded to [[Lionel Woodville]] [http://www.t...
5: Honorary degrees are usually awarded at regular graduation ceremo...
7: ...points as a full professor who had never earned a degree there, as a way of co-opting him or her as an [[a...
9: ...egree]] may also be considered a sort of honorary degree.

Student degree (2161 bytes)

Foundation degree (995 bytes)
1: ...l to the [[United States|American]] [[associate's degree]]. Courses are typically two years long and are ...
3: Foundation degrees are intended to give a foundation in a subject, ...
5: == Degree Titles ==
32: * [[British degree abbreviations]]
36: ...tp://www.foundationdegree.org.uk/ DfES Foundation Degree]

Degree (disambiguation) (860 bytes)
1: The word '''''degree''''' may refer to:
2: * A [[degree (angle)|unit of angle measure]]
3: * A [[degree (temperature)|unit of temperature measurement]]
4: * A [[Degree of curvature|curvature measure]]
5: * any of several meanings in [[degree (mathematics)|mathematics]]

Degree (symbol) (593 bytes)
1: ''For other uses of degree, see [[degree (disambiguation)]]''
3: In [[Unicode]], the "degree sign" is U+00B0 (°). The HTML code for it is <cod...

Degree completion (635 bytes)
1: ...lished university community to provide accredited degrees.
3: ...n Theological Seminary]], for example, provides a degree completion program for missionaries and others wh...

GM 54-Degree V6 engine (2013 bytes)

Degree of curvature (1436 bytes)
1: '''Degree of curve''' or '''degree of curvature''' is a measure of [[curvature]] use...
3: ...'n''-degree curve''' turns ''n'' [[degree (angle)|degrees]] over some agreed-upon distance. The usual dist...
11: ...rainweb.org/freemoslo/Modules/Tips-and-Techniques/degrees_of_curve.htm
17: ... the two forms and provide some relations such as degree&ndash;radius.

Degree matrix (669 bytes)
1: ...ins information about the [[degree (graph theory)|degree]] of each [[vertex (graph theory)|vertex]].
5: ...h>G=(V,E)</math> with <math>\|V\|=n</math> the '''degree matrix''' <math>D</math> for <math>G</math> is a ...

Degree (temperature) (1669 bytes)
1: ...t of temperature. For alternative meanings, see [[Degree (disambiguation)]].''
3: ...emperature difference, while 100&nbsp;°C, or "100 degrees Celsius", is an actual temperature.) These inclu...
5: *degree [[Celsius]] (°C)
6: *degree [[Fahrenheit]] (°F)
7: *degree [[Rankine]] (°R or °Ra)

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