12 Facts About Engineer's degree

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An engineer's degree is an advanced academic degree in engineering which is conferred in Europe, some countries of Latin America, North Africa and a few institutions in the United States.

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In Canada, a CEAB-accredited engineer degree is the minimum academic requirement for registration as a P Eng anywhere in Canada and the standard against which all other engineering academic qualifications are measured.

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Engineer's degree was originally a first degree at the same level as a bachelor's degree.

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4.

Ingeniero Engineer's degree is awarded depending on the nature of the studies pursued.

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In Belarus and Ukraine, the Engineer's degree is ?????????? ???????, a first Engineer's degree after five years of education.

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Until the Bologna Process, having a licenciado Engineer's degree in engineering was a previous condition to be able to be admitted to the OE.

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OE members holders of a post-Bologna licenciado Engineer's degree are now classified as E1 grade engineers, while holders of a pre-Bologna licenciado or a mestre are classified as E2 grade engineers.

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The engineering Engineer's degree was called Diploma de inginer and the graduate was called a Inginer diplomat.

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The last step to get the Engineer's degree is the Proyecto de Fin de Carrera, which involves a combination of application development and some research work.

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10.

Owner of a valid Engineer's degree which is given by an engineering faculty at Turkish universities, can be called Muhendis, meaning "Engineers".

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In Bangladesh, the engineering Engineer's degree is referred to as BSc Engineering at the undergraduate level.

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In Vietnam, the engineer's degree is called Bang ky su, the first degree after five years of study.

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