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'''Joint Degrees''' are academic qualifications awarded through integrated curricula often jointly coordinated and delivered by multiple ], sometimes across different countries. Graduates may receive a single qualification recognized by multiple national systems, separate qualifications (also known as a '''dual degree''' or '''double degree'''), or a single joint degree certificate. These degrees differ from standard national qualifications by being either multi-system or independent of any single national education system.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ENIC |first=NARIC |date=2024-11-30 |title=Joint Programmes and Joint Degrees |url=https://www.enic-naric.net/page-joint-programmes-joint-degrees |
'''Joint Degrees''' are academic qualifications awarded through integrated curricula often jointly coordinated and delivered by multiple ], sometimes across different countries. Graduates may receive a single qualification recognized by multiple national systems, separate qualifications (also known as a '''dual degree''' or '''double degree'''), or a single joint degree certificate. These degrees differ from standard national qualifications by being either multi-system or independent of any single national education system.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ENIC |first=NARIC |date=2024-11-30 |title=Joint Programmes and Joint Degrees |url=https://www.enic-naric.net/page-joint-programmes-joint-degrees |access-date=2024-11-30 |website=enic-naric.net}}</ref> | ||
Dual-degree programs are usually designed to offer students an opportunity to gain diverse academic experiences and qualifications in a reduced time frame compared to pursuing the degrees separately. Dual degrees can be offered at the undergraduate or postgraduate level across various disciplines, such as business, law, engineering, and the arts. The structure of dual degree programs varies significantly, with some requiring a unified curriculum and others allowing more flexibility in course selection. Upon completion, graduates receive two academic degrees, which may enhance career prospects, broaden expertise, and offer a more global perspective in their field of study. | Dual-degree programs are usually designed to offer students an opportunity to gain diverse academic experiences and qualifications in a reduced time frame compared to pursuing the degrees separately. Dual degrees can be offered at the undergraduate or postgraduate level across various disciplines, such as business, law, engineering, and the arts. The structure of dual degree programs varies significantly, with some requiring a unified curriculum and others allowing more flexibility in course selection. Upon completion, graduates receive two academic degrees, which may enhance career prospects, broaden expertise, and offer a more global perspective in their field of study. |
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Joint Degrees are academic qualifications awarded through integrated curricula often jointly coordinated and delivered by multiple higher education institutions, sometimes across different countries. Graduates may receive a single qualification recognized by multiple national systems, separate qualifications (also known as a dual degree or double degree), or a single joint degree certificate. These degrees differ from standard national qualifications by being either multi-system or independent of any single national education system.
Dual-degree programs are usually designed to offer students an opportunity to gain diverse academic experiences and qualifications in a reduced time frame compared to pursuing the degrees separately. Dual degrees can be offered at the undergraduate or postgraduate level across various disciplines, such as business, law, engineering, and the arts. The structure of dual degree programs varies significantly, with some requiring a unified curriculum and others allowing more flexibility in course selection. Upon completion, graduates receive two academic degrees, which may enhance career prospects, broaden expertise, and offer a more global perspective in their field of study.
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- ENIC, NARIC (30 November 2024). "Joint Programmes and Joint Degrees". enic-naric.net. Retrieved 30 November 2024.