Across
- 2. a university or college funded primarily through the state government
- 6. An undergraduate degree awarded by a community college or a technical school; typically takes two years
- 8. A graduate degree awarded for work in a specific field; the recipient must already hold a bachelor’s degree; typically takes two years
- 9. also called a PhD; this graduate degree entitles its bearer to teach at the college or university, or work in a highly specialized field;
- 10. an institution of higher education and research which grants degrees in a variety of subjects and provides both undergraduate and postgraduate education
Down
- 1. a post-secondary school that focuses on broad skills in thinking and writing rather than pre-professional skills
- 3. includes a medical doctorate (M.D.), a law degree (J.D.), and other highly-specialized degrees not included under the PhD
- 4. a university or college funded primarily through non-governmental means, such as individual endowments
- 5. An undergraduate degree awarded by a college or university; typically takes four years
- 7. a college that provides employment-preparation skills for specific occupations or careers; typically two years
