If you are choosing a job position in
the area of your advanced degree (such as biology, chemistry, or accounting), chances are that you have the prerequisite technical qualifications to get you in the door.
Not exact matches
Our particular
areas of focus in our Immigration Practice Group include: H - 1B (Temporary Foreign Workers), L - 1A / L - 1B (Intracompany Transferee Executives or Managers; Intracompany Transferee Specialized Knowledge Professionals), E-2 (Treaty Investor), EB - 1 & O - 1 (Extraordinary Ability in Athletics, Arts, Sciences, etc.), EB - 1 (Multinational Managers & Executives), EB - 2 (
Advanced Degree), EB - 3 (Skilled Workers, Professionals, Unskilled Workers), EB - 5 (Immigrant Investor), TN (NAFTA Professionals), J - 1 (Exchange Visitors) visa categories, and Labor Certification (PERM applications).
More than 70 %
of Mr. Turner's staff have
advanced degrees in accounting, law, finance, public policy or other
areas relevant to the research Glass Lewis conducts.
In addition, most doctoral students - particularly those working in highly experimental
areas - are expected to embark on the practical work
of their thesis right from the first year
of their PhD studies, even though in theory the preparation
of the thesis starts after having obtained the
Advanced Studies
Degree (one year
of courses plus one year
of guided research — see sidebar).
Although an undergraduate
degree in science or engineering may be enough
of a technical background in the eyes
of the USPTO, Paul Rauch, an associate at Brinks, Hofer, Gilison, and Lione in Chicago, says that «in the biotechnology
area, an
advanced degree, or equivalent experience, is often necessary.»
Those who successfully complete the MicroMasters and are admitted to the School
of Education can also be granted
advanced standing that will reduce the credit - hour requirements for a master's
degree specializing in such
areas as Educational Leadership and Policy, Teaching and Learning, New Media and Literacy, or Urban Pedagogy.
Where microcredentials pertain to teachers rather than students, I think the concept is an outstanding way to do a number
of things in the
area of professional development: 1) recognize professional learning milestones to inspire continuous improvement; 2) move away from a one - size - fits - all (and oft debunked) approach to salary schedules, which typically depend exclusively on time served and postsecondary attainment; 3) move towards recognition
of skill development on an a la carte basis rather than solely as part
of an
advanced degree program; and 4) generate more personalized and self - paced professional learning opportunities.
Basically, its provisions are as follows: If a prospective teacher who has a baccalaureate or
advanced degree in an academic major other than education passes the appropriate certification exams and background checks and is hired by a school district to teach in the subject
area of preparation in grades 8 - 12, the candidate will be granted a probationary certificate for a maximum
of two years, at the end
of which time the school district decides, based on the teacher's performance, whether or not to recommend the issuance
of full standard certification.
And teachers without
advanced degrees who simply take extra coursework in their
areas of specialty prove no more effective in the classroom than those who don't.
The following are common characteristics
of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific
area of interest • Has
advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills
advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics
of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base
of knowledge; a large quantity
of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high
degree of concentration in
areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills
advanced for his or her age • Has
advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods
of time, particularly in a specific
area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
Depending on your selected
area of study and your skills, you may use this
advanced degree to better connect with students, affect legislation in education, or take on challenging leadership roles.
Through JSC's Certificate
of Advanced Graduate Studies program, educators with a master's degree may pursue advanced, in - depth study in a concentrated area of i
Advanced Graduate Studies program, educators with a master's
degree may pursue
advanced, in - depth study in a concentrated area of i
advanced, in - depth study in a concentrated
area of interest.
Choice A: Young Minnesotans with the desire to help children and teach as a career - who complete the required
degrees in both education and desired subject
areas, pass the state required tests, complete months
of student teaching that requires them to plan for and teach full days, are hired without the district paying a private organization thousands
of dollars, are paid salary and benefits negotiated through a union, are not sought out by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because
of their service and skills gained from 2 years
of teaching, and continue their careers paying their own way, without discounts from grad schools, in pursuit
of advanced or additional
degrees.
According to the legal job posting, the Minimum Experience and Training Required was for «an earned
advanced degree and eleven (11) years
of professional experience in the field
of education or related
areas.»
It is a fact that, on average, students in high - needs schools that disproportionally serve the needs
of disadvantaged students have less access to teachers who have certain teacher - quality indicators (e.g., National Board Certification and
advanced degrees / expertise in content -
areas, although these things are argued not to matter in this brief).
During her tenure, Bartoletti partnered with the state department
of education on a nontraditional principal certification program that greatly expanded the pool
of competent school leaders by enabling professionals with
advanced degrees in
areas other than education to become principals.
The
Advance Package also now comes with Acura's first application
of its new Surround View Camera system that provides a 360 -
degree image
of the
area around the vehicle.
The city
of Stamford is one
of the most educated
areas in the US; in fact, it ties for first in the nation for highest number
of adults with
advanced degrees.
Reviewers
of CCR - II must hold an
advanced degree in a field
of study related to the content
area of the chapter or have at least ten years
of experience in a related field.
Our particular
areas of focus in our Immigration Practice Group include: H - 1B (Temporary Foreign Workers), L - 1A / L - 1B (Intracompany Transferee Executives or Managers; Intracompany Transferee Specialized Knowledge Professionals), E-2 (Treaty Investor), EB - 1 & O - 1 (Extraordinary Ability in Athletics, Arts, Sciences, etc.), EB - 1 (Multinational Managers & Executives), EB - 2 (
Advanced Degree), EB - 3 (Skilled Workers, Professionals, Unskilled Workers), EB - 5 (Immigrant Investor), TN (NAFTA Professionals), J - 1 (Exchange Visitors) visa categories, and Labor Certification (PERM applications).
Most
of our litigation attorneys have
advanced technical
degrees and have extensive experience in technical
areas, including automotive, electronics, computer science, telecommunications, medical devices, chemical engineering, pharma and biotech, food and beverage, and materials science.
Many
of our litigation attorneys have
advanced technical
degrees and have extensive experience in a variety
of technical
areas, including automotive, electronics, computer science, telecommunications, medical devices, chemical engineering, pharma and biotech, food and beverage, and materials science.
Beyond our legal know - how, as scientists we have
advanced degrees and hands - on work experience in relevant technology
areas that enable us to provide the level
of full - balanced technical, business, and legal perspective needed to effectively and efficiently accomplish your objectives.
Kaitlin also has a Master's
degree in Political Science from York University where she specialized in the
area of Aboriginal politics, writing her thesis on the role
of the courts in
advancing Aboriginal rights.
Many
of our professionals have
advanced technical
degrees in this
area and significant industry or academic and research experience.
Our more than 50 patent professionals include patent attorneys, agents and engineers — many
of whom are registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office — and have
advanced technical
degrees, including more than a dozen Ph.D.'s, in a variety
of scientific
areas.
The city
of Stamford is one
of the most educated
areas in the US; in fact, it ties for first in the nation for highest number
of adults with
advanced degrees.
Depending on your
area of expertise, becoming a scientist requires at least an
advanced degree in math, science or a related field, in addition to many hours spent interning and learning practical skills from your peers.
In addition to its graduate scheme, consultancy firm Mott MacDonald runs
advanced and
degree apprenticeships in a number
of areas including civil engineering, transport planning, building services engineering and quantity surveying.
An
advanced degree (master's or Ph.D.) is required to work in the field and epidemiologists may choose to specialize in any number
of areas (e.g. occupational disease, reproductive health, environmental hazards).
The staff
of Global Edge Recruiting hold
advanced degrees in
areas such as business, human resources and healthcare.
One
of the benefits
of an associate's
degree is you can choose to move onto a bachelor's
degree program at a future point so as to enter a more
advanced area of the health care industry.
When the posting requires that you have experience but states that a
degree is preferred, list your most
advanced degree in that
area at the top
of your resume's education section, followed by other
degrees.
I began teaching sexuality education at health venues in the Bay
Area and abroad and had a podcast - The O Word Sex Talk Radio where I interviewed sexuality experts while getting a Doctor
of Human Sexuality
degree from The Institute for
Advanced Study
of Human Sexuality in San Francisco.