Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Norwegian term or phrase:
høyskolekandidat
English translation:
(holder of) associate degree, college degree; college graduate
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brigidm
May 20, 2005 14:14
19 yrs ago
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Norwegian term
høyskolekandidat
Norwegian to English
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Education
I know this is (usually) a two or three-year degree, but have not been able to find an official (or any other) translation. I don't think it's equivalent to a BA. In my text the degree is in Information Technology (informatikk). Found nothing on BI's web site. Anyone come across a translation for this before?
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5 | (holder of) associate degree, college degree; college graduate | Richard Lawson |
5 | college graduate | ojinaga |
5 | høyskolekandidat | *TRANSCRIPT |
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Norwegian term (edited):
h�yskolekandidat
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(holder of) associate degree, college degree; college graduate
These short degrees at a lower level than bachelor's degrees (and often convertible to bachelor's degrees on taking additional courses) are often referred to as associate or associate's degrees in the US and the UK. BI calls them associate degrees.
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Comment: ""associate degree" fits the bill perfectly here. BTW, this lead me to a NO-EN glossary from BI: Titler og studiumnavn at http://www2.bi.no/info/biinfo/titler.pdf if anyone's interested. Thanks for all your contributions!"
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college graduate
In accordance with Engelsk/Norsk and Norsk/Engelsk blå ordbok from Kunnskapsforlaget, Oslo, Norway
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Norwegian term (edited):
h�yskolekandidat
høyskolekandidat
Could you please provide the whole context (phrase) ?
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