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  2. Bachelor of Design - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Design degrees have been popular in Canada and Australia for several decades and are gaining popularity in the United States as discipline-specific design education expands and becomes more specialized. There are several variants of the Bachelor of Design degree, including the Bachelor of Design Arts [1] and the Bachelor of Design ...

  3. Master of Science in Information Technology - Wikipedia

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    The core courses are (typically) Systems analysis, Systems design, Data Communications, Database design, Project management and Security. The degree typically includes coursework in both computer science and business skills, but the core curriculum might depend on the school and result in other degrees and specializations, including:

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    2 Degrees Will Change The World. ... A look at CEO salaries and boards of directors of Fortune 100 companies. 02/14 Sochi Olympics Results. Schedule, medal table, and ...

  5. Barclay College - Wikipedia

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    Barclay College is a private Quaker college in Haviland, Kansas.It is known for ministry degrees [4] but offers degrees in other professional fields. Since the fall of 2007, the college has offered full-tuition scholarships to students who enroll full-time and pay to live in the residence halls.

  6. Richard L. Morrill - Wikipedia

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    Richard Leslie Morrill (born June 4, 1939) is an American educator and former academic administrator who is the chancellor of the University of Richmond.He was president of Salem College, Centre College, and the University of Richmond for various periods between 1979 and 1998.

  7. Finniston Report - Wikipedia

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    The report had been commissioned by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) of the 1974–79 Labour government. [1] The government recognised the level of dissatisfaction in the engineering industry with the Council of Engineering Institutions (CEI) and asked industrialist Monty Finniston to recommend changes.

  8. Educational inflation - Wikipedia

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    Academic inflation is the contention that an excess of college-educated individuals with lower degrees (associate and bachelor's degrees) and even higher qualifications (master's or doctorate degrees) compete for too few jobs that require these degrees.

  9. JD–MBA - Wikipedia

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    A JD–MBA is a dual degree program in which students jointly earn Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees. The programs are commonly offered in the United States and Canada by universities' graduate business and law schools. They allow students to use credits from certain classes in one degree to count for course ...