Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Licentiate
French translation:
licencié(e)
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Jan 25, 2017 15:40
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English term
Licentiate
English to French
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Education / Pedagogy
Bonjour,
J'ai posté la question pour Associates, maintenant je me demande quel est l'équivalent de Licenciate.
J'ai trouvé niveau bac + 2 (équivalent du DEUG, BTS...). J'aimerais avoir l'avis d'un expert du domaine.
At eighteen, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dance, London where she continued with her dance training and studied to become a dance teacher. She was student president from 2002-2003 and it was during her time here that she obtained a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in the Art and Teaching of Classical Ballet, Licentiate and Associates.
Merci d'avance.
J'ai posté la question pour Associates, maintenant je me demande quel est l'équivalent de Licenciate.
J'ai trouvé niveau bac + 2 (équivalent du DEUG, BTS...). J'aimerais avoir l'avis d'un expert du domaine.
At eighteen, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dance, London where she continued with her dance training and studied to become a dance teacher. She was student president from 2002-2003 and it was during her time here that she obtained a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in the Art and Teaching of Classical Ballet, Licentiate and Associates.
Merci d'avance.
Proposed translations
(French)
4 +1 | licencié(e) |
Eric KUATE FOTSO
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4 -1 | associés licenciés |
HERBET Abel
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References
Licence |
Tatiana Ramputh
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Proposed translations
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Selected
licencié(e)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licentiate
"In French universities, a licenciate (licencié(e)) is the holder of a licence, which is a three-year degree, roughly equivalent to a Bachelor's degree. There are two kinds of licence: general and professional."
"In French universities, a licenciate (licencié(e)) is the holder of a licence, which is a three-year degree, roughly equivalent to a Bachelor's degree. There are two kinds of licence: general and professional."
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Comment: "Merci !"
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associés licenciés
avec diplôme master/licence
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
violaine-r
: Dans le système anglosaxon, les diplômes évoqués restent des diplômes "undergraduate", donc en aucun cas d'un niveau master. C'st compliqué à suivre, mais voir Wikipédia sur le sujet
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Reference comments
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Discussion
I would avoid the risk of any confusion with the French "Licence"; which is an academic qualification.