A degree is time at school and a diploma. A certificate is helpful, but is more like a technical training school.
It depends on what you are referring to as a graduate diploma. There are colleges and universities that offer certificate and diploma programs that do not meet the credit requirements of a degree, but then again it depends on what type of diploma it is.
A certificate means that you have the minimal training in an area and they usually consist of classes that are strictly related to that field such as fire safety for a certificate in fire fighting. A diploma or degree consists of all of those classes plus electives of your choice usually in the arts and sciences. Obviously the certificate takes less time but the diploma or degree puts you in the position to further your education by going on to the next degree.
The common levels in higher education are the certificate, diploma, and degree programs. Each has its own design for a specific purpose. I have never heard of a certificate degree. A certificate does not meet the requirements of a diploma of degree.
This is a broad question, however, yes it is possible at least within the United States. There are colleges and universities that offer degrees as well as certificate and diploma programs.
what is the different between certificate, diploma, first degree and higher degree programmes?
There are specific programs available at community colleges and vocational schools as well as in hosptials and the military that provide training for pharmacy technicians. These programs will earn you a diploma, certificate or associates degree. However, a lot of pharmacy technician experience comes from on the job training, and some employers may not require further educations other than a high school diploma, though it is preferred.
Post-secondary training is considered any sort of education after high school. It is offered by colleges, vocation schools, and anything that provides educational for a certificate or degree.
It means a diploma, degree, qualified, or certificate.
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Full-time veterinary technician students, pursuing a certificate, diploma, or associate's degree, typically complete their veterinary technician training in two years.
Degree vs Diploma Both degree and diploma are awards conferred on to a person on the successful completion of an educational course.