Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

es egresado Bachiller en Derecho y Licenciada en Derecho por

English translation:

graduated with Bachelor\'s and Licentiate in Laws degrees issued by

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Jun 30, 2020 06:14
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Spanish term

es egresado Bachiller en Derecho y Licenciada en Derecho por

Spanish to English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs Constancia de Peru
La secretaría académica deja constancia de que xxx, con
código xxx y DNI N° xxx, es egresado Bachiller en Derecho y
Licenciada en Derecho por la universidad XXXX

The University Board certifies that xxx holds a Bachelor's degree and a Professional degree in Law.

Thanks in advance.

Discussion

Marcella Silva Jun 30, 2020:
Exactly.

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graduated with Bachelor's and Licentiate in Laws degrees issued by

Licentiate is the title of a person who holds an academic degree called a licence. The term may derive from the Latin licentia docendi, meaning permission to teach. ... In some universities it is a degree between that of bachelor and master or doctor; in some countries it is comparable to a PhD degree.

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neither a Masters nor a PhD...One aim of the Licentiate in Laws degree is to provide practicing lawyers with valuable additional professional education.

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there are various ways of expressing this: e.g. The Bachelor of Laws degree is internationally recognised

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Bachelor's Degree in Law. General Objectives of the Course. The 1st cycle of Law studies aims at providing students with a set of basic legal knowledge, to wit: ...

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etc. etc. ... just pick the one you like and ok

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but be careful not to say Master's

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and spelling: he professionally oriented Licentiate degree is a degree programme designed to improve the professional competence of students with practical work experience in their profession. The degree is aimed at lawyers working in the legal profession who have already gained experience and professional competence in their field. That competence will be enhanced by pursuing studies in a special field related to the student’s professional background. The students must have at least three years of work experience in their field of specialisation following the completion of their second-cycle degree. Work experience gained while pursuing the undergraduate degree may be taken into consideration for particularly compelling reasons, but this is the exception.

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Law Technician and Bachelor in Law

En Latinoamérica el bachiller es un estudiante que termina el equivalente de preparatoria/bachillerato/carrera corta/técnica y quizá recibe un diploma de técnico en estudios legales(a Diploma/Certification/Technician in Legal Studies at High School) normalmente en un periodo de tres años. Después se inscribe en la Universidad para estudios de 4 o 5 años y graduarse como Licenciado en Derecho(Bachelor in Law).


https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/bclt/students/law-tech...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Laws
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