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Graduate certificate

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Educational credential
"C. G. S." redirects here. For other uses, seeCGS (disambiguation).

Agraduate certificate is an educational credential representing completion of specialized training at the college or university level. A graduate certificate can be awarded by universities upon completion of certain coursework indicating mastering of a specific subject area. Graduate certificates represent training at different levels in different countries, for example a graduate certificate is atmaster's degree level in Ireland, but is at abachelor's degree level in the United Kingdom. In both cases, the graduate certificate represents less work than a degree at the same level.

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Australia

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In Australia, a Graduate Certificate is a Level 8 qualification alongside the Bachelor (Honours) degree. Entry to a Graduate Certificate typically requires completion of a bachelor's degree (level 7) or higher. In some cases, admission may be on the basis of significant work experience. Graduate Certificates typically take six months of full-time study to complete.

These courses are usually delivered by universities and private providers.

Canada

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In Canada, a graduate certificate is a university or college credential usually offered to students who have completed an average of 15 credits ofgraduate course work[clarification needed].[citation needed] Admission requirements vary tremendously among Canadian universities and colleges, but in general both graduate students, as well as undergraduate students having completed aBachelor's degree, can apply to such a program. The graduate certificate can represent part of the coursework required for obtaining aMaster's degree.[1]

Ireland

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A graduate certificate is a master's-level qualification indicating the successful completion of a postgraduate programme of education. On the National Framework for Qualifications the qualification is at Level 9 or Level 7 on theEuropean Qualifications Framework, normally with a size of 30ECTS credits. The terms 'graduate certificate' and 'postgraduate certificate' are used interchangeably.[2]

United Kingdom

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A graduate certificate[3] (GradCert, GCert, GradC) is a higher education qualification at the same level as abachelor's degree but more limited in scope, taking less time to complete - normally between one third and two thirds of an academic year (or full-time equivalent). A longer period of work (but still less than required for a degree) would lead to agraduate diploma.[4]

The graduate certificate is positioned at Level 6 (bachelor's degree level) ofThe framework for higher education qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and at Level 9 or 10 (bachelor's degree at ordinary or honours level) ofThe framework for qualifications of higher education institutions in Scotland. In reference to theEuropean Qualifications Framework, it is a 'first-cycle' qualification at the same level of knowledge and challenge as a first or bachelor's degree but without the same depth and breadth of study. Successful students will typically demonstrate some, but not all, of the kinds of skills, knowledge and capabilities that would be expected for a Bachelor's candidate. Hence this certificate is not considered to be an 'end-of-cycle' qualification (it demonstrates only some of the 'first-cycle' learning outcomes).[5]

Graduate certificates are available in a limited range of subjects that are typically work-related, for example psychology, management, counselling or law.

Graduate certificates are normally taken by those who have already graduated with a bachelor's degree in another discipline (hence the name). This qualification should not be confused withpostgraduate certificates orpostgraduate diplomas,[6] which aremaster's degree-level qualification, or withcertificates of Higher Education, which are lower-level qualifications normally taken by those without previous HE qualification.

United States

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In the United States, a graduate certificate (GCert, GCERT, or CGS.) is a higher education qualification that may be awarded by universities upon completion of a post-graduate level[7] programme.[8] Graduate certificates are not equivalent to master's or doctoral degrees, typically focusing on a subset of the knowledge domain of such programmes.[9] Many graduate certificate programmes do not require admissions tests, such as theGraduate Record Examinations, for entry.[10] They generally consist of four to six courses, rather than the twelve courses that is standard for a master's degree.[11]

In teaching, holding a graduate certificate may satisfy programme-specific education requirements not met with some interdisciplinary degrees.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Roy, Dave (2006-12-01)."MET – "What is this laddering thing?" And certificate admission standards".PDCE Online. Retrieved2021-02-01.
  2. ^"Irish Register of Qualifications". Retrieved21 March 2023.
  3. ^Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education,Glossary definition of 'graduate certificate', archived fromthe original on 2018-05-21, retrieved2016-06-05,
    graduate certificate
    A higher education qualification at level 6 in The framework for higher education qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, at level 6 in the Credit and qualifications framework for Wales, and at levels 9-10 in the Scottish credit and qualifications framework (9 for ordinary, 10 with honours).
  4. ^Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (October 2015),The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies(PDF), p. 36, archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-03-05, retrieved2016-06-05,Graduate diplomas and certificates are at the same level (6 on the FHEQ/SCQF level 10 on the FQHEIS) but are differentiated from each other by volume of study and learning outcomes. The title 'certificate' normally signifies learning outcomes which would imply study equivalent to at least one-third of a full-time academic year, and the title 'diploma' normally signifies study equivalent to at least two-thirds of a full-time academic year at the relevant level (and/or, where credit is awarded, the volume of credit specified by the relevant credit framework).
  5. ^Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (October 2015),The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies(PDF), pp. 17–18, archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-03-05, retrieved2016-06-05,In addition to bachelor's degrees at this level are short courses and professional 'conversion' courses, based largely on undergraduate material, and taken usually by those who are already graduates in another discipline, leading to, for example, graduate certificates or graduate diplomas
  6. ^Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (October 2015),The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies(PDF), p. 35, archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-03-05, retrieved2016-06-05,titles with the stem 'graduate' (for example, 'graduate diploma') are used for qualifications from programmes of study that typically require graduate entry, or its equivalent, and have learning outcomes that match relevant parts of the descriptor for a qualification at level 6 on the FHEQ or SCQF levels 9 or 10 on the FQHEIS
  7. ^Indeed Editorial Team."Graduate Certificate vs. Master's Degree: How To Choose".Indeed Career Guide. Retrieved30 October 2025.
  8. ^Pugachevsky, Julia."Graduate certificate programs can be cheaper, faster alternatives to grad school — here's how they compare to master's degrees and what you should consider before signing up for one".Business Insider. Retrieved3 January 2024.
  9. ^"What's the Difference Between a Graduate Certificate and a Master's Degree?".Coursera. 29 November 2023. Retrieved3 January 2024.
  10. ^Missman, Kayla (14 August 2023)."Graduate Certificate Vs. Degree: What's The Difference? – Forbes Advisor".Forbes. Retrieved3 January 2024.
  11. ^Gobel, Reyna (2013-03-20)."Consider Graduate Certificates to Save Time, Money".U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved2014-12-06.
  12. ^Polly, Drew; Putman, Michael; Petty, Teresa; Good, Amy (2017-12-15).Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate-Level Teacher Education Programs. IGI Global. pp. 350–357.ISBN 9781522530695.
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