licenciado + M.A.

English translation: bachelor

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Spanish term or phrase:licenciado
English translation:bachelor
Entered by: Fedele

02:16 Jul 7, 2003
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Education / Pedagogy / education
Spanish term or phrase: licenciado + M.A.
lic. + master como título posterior. Gracias!!
Fedele
Argentina
Local time: 19:16
Bachelor + Master of Arts (Degrees)
Explanation:
In whatever subject(s).

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Note added at 2003-07-07 02:19:40 (GMT)
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Assuming here that \"licenciado\" would not be a law degree.
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Henry Hinds
United States
Local time: 16:16
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Thanks!!!
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5 +1Bachelor + Master of Arts (Degrees)
Henry Hinds
5B.A. + M.A.
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Bachelor + Master of Arts (Degrees)


Explanation:
In whatever subject(s).

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Note added at 2003-07-07 02:19:40 (GMT)
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Assuming here that \"licenciado\" would not be a law degree.


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Henry Hinds
United States
Local time: 16:16
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in SpanishSpanish
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Thanks!!!

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agree  Becky Spangle: Once again, eh, Henry?
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  -> Sometimes I make it, sometimes not!
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B.A. + M.A.


Explanation:
Bachelor of Arts + Master of Arts que equivalen a los títulos de pre-grado y post-grado.

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