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LLM, MA, PHD, MPHil degrees

09.01.06, 21:39
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    • Gość: mundek Re: LLM, MA, PHD, MPHil degrees IP: *.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 10.01.06, 19:46
      A master's degree is an academic degree usually awarded for completion of a
      postgraduate or graduate course of one to three years in duration. In the
      United Kingdom it is sometimes awarded for an undergraduate student whose final
      year consists of higher-level courses and a major research project.

      In order to become a lawyer and practice law, a person must first obtain the
      professional law degree. This degree, called a Juris Doctor in the United
      States and a Bachelor of Laws in other English-speaking countries, is a
      generalized course of study that exposes students to a wide range of topics. It
      is designed to provide the basic skills and knowledge needed to become a
      lawyer. As there are many required courses, it is difficult to focus on a
      particular area of law.

      If a person wishes to gain specialized knowledge in a particular area of law,
      they can continue their studies in an LL.M. program. The word legum is the
      possessive plural form of the Latin word lex, which means "specific laws". When
      used in the plural, it signifies a specific body of laws, as opposed to the
      general collective concept embodied in the word jus, from which the
      words "juris" and "justice" derive.Historically, the LL.M. degree is an element
      particular to the education system of English speaking countries, which is
      based on a distinction between Bachelor's and Master's degrees. However, during
      the past years, specialized LL.M. programs have been introduced in many
      European countries.

      Doctor of Philosophy, or Ph.D. (an abbreviation for the Latin "Philosophiæ
      Doctor"; or alternatively Doctor philosophiæ, D.Phil.), was originally a degree
      granted by a university to a learned individual who had achieved the approval
      of his peers and who had demonstrated a long and productive career in the field
      of philosophy. The appellation of "Doctor" (from Latin: teacher) was usually
      awarded only when the individual was in middle age. It indicated a life
      dedicated to learning, to knowledge, and to the spread of knowledge.

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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      • yarzynka Re: LLM, MA, PHD, MPHil degrees 11.01.06, 00:01
        dzieki mundek skarbnico wiedzy:)patrz, ze najprostsze rozwiazania sa
        najskuteczniejsze, wikipedia, kto by pomyslal....
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