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English term or phrase:
A.S / A.A / B.P.S / M.S
Spanish translation:
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Paola Fresoli
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English term
A.S / A.A / B.P.S / M.S
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Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs
Hi, I need your help here...
I need to know if these acronyms are correct and what would be the spanish translation for them?
A.S. in Paralegal Studies = A.S: Associate in Science??
A.A. in Commercial Art = A.A: Academic Award --> Premio Académico en Arte Comercial ??
Barry University, B.P.S., 1988 = B.P.S: Bachelor of Professional Studies??
Now, one last thing... as regards M.S, is there any difference between Master of Science and Masters of Science??
thank you very very much for your help!!
I need to know if these acronyms are correct and what would be the spanish translation for them?
A.S. in Paralegal Studies = A.S: Associate in Science??
A.A. in Commercial Art = A.A: Academic Award --> Premio Académico en Arte Comercial ??
Barry University, B.P.S., 1988 = B.P.S: Bachelor of Professional Studies??
Now, one last thing... as regards M.S, is there any difference between Master of Science and Masters of Science??
thank you very very much for your help!!
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5 +5 | See this | David Russi |
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AS = Associate in Science
AA = Associate in Arts
BPS = Bachelor of Professional Studies
ms = Master of Science
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-04-08 15:10:44 GMT)
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I think you need to leave them in English, and provide a parenthetical explanation if you need to.
For example, associate degree are typically 2-years of university study
This site might help you figure out the duration and types of degrees involved:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor's_degree
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-04-08 15:12:40 GMT)
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There is no real "standard" tranmnslation... you will probably find many entries in the KudoZ glossaries, search for bachelor, master/masters, associate, etc.
AA = Associate in Arts
BPS = Bachelor of Professional Studies
ms = Master of Science
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-04-08 15:10:44 GMT)
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I think you need to leave them in English, and provide a parenthetical explanation if you need to.
For example, associate degree are typically 2-years of university study
This site might help you figure out the duration and types of degrees involved:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor's_degree
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-04-08 15:12:40 GMT)
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There is no real "standard" tranmnslation... you will probably find many entries in the KudoZ glossaries, search for bachelor, master/masters, associate, etc.
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