yes
you have to to go medical school and obtain a MD degree before you could practice dermatology, which is a speciality
A professional diploma is a step above a master's degree and a step below a doctoral level diploma.
I depends on what you are referring to as an advanced diploma. If this is from outside of the US, and considered secondary school (high school in the US), then yes the next step would be a bachelor's degree in engineering.
A diploma at TAFE is a course that takes between 1 (if you're taking fast tracking options) to 1 and a half years to complete. It provides basic classes and lessons that should prepare you for the advanced diploma, assuming you do not drop out after a diploma. An advanced Diploma is usually a 2 year course that covers much harder topics and is more extensive. Advanced Diplomas have the benefit of giving people a much higher chance of getting into Uni than a Diploma. But if you're a high achiever with a Diploma then the chances should both be equal. For example, I am doing Mechanical Engineering as a Diploma and I take Math Basic classes rather than Advanced Mathematics classes. If I get 90+% overall then my chances are equal to that of an advanced diploma into University.
The college degree is advanced study after completion of a high school diploma.
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An advanced diploma is a level 8 award a bachelor degree is a elvel 7 [Pass] or level 8 [hons] An advanced diploma is not a commonly used term in the United States and means different things in different countries. So there's really no way to compare. Bachelor's degrees themselves vary in duration.
No. You need a four year college degree in engineering.
An advanced degree (beyond high school) in a specialized field. Like mine, as a Certified Professional Secretary.
Being a modelER requires an advanced degree in math/statistics/physics/etc. Being a model requires the ability to starve oneself and walk in high heels - ie no degree at all.
A career in teaching requires a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate in the state in which you plan to teach. However, an advanced degree- Master's degree or a doctorate (an Ed D or Ph D) will help you advance on the pay scale at a faster pace.