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  2. Academic grading in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is the levels on the Ontario rubric, its meaning, and its corresponding letter/percentage grades: Level 4, beyond government standards (A; 80 percent and above) Level 3, at government standards (B; 70–79 percent) Level 2, approaching government standards (C; 60–69 percent) Level 1, well below government standards (D; 50–59 ...

  3. List of master's degrees in North America - Wikipedia

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    The MAM student "masters the art of management." MBA and MAM degrees are both Master's level business degrees that cover broad and general content. Master of Science programs in Management involve course work focusing within one areas of business such as Management Information Systems, Finance, Accounting and other areas.

  4. Library and Information Science program at the University of ...

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    The University of Western Ontario's Faculty of Information and Media Studies is one of seven faculties in Canada which offers the Masters level graduate study in library and information science. [8] [10] The MLIS program is a professional-based Master's program designed to emphasize participation through a seminar style method of education ...

  5. Classification of Instructional Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) is a taxonomy of academic disciplines at institutions of higher education in the United States and Canada. The CIP was originally developed by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the United States Department of Education in 1980 and was revised in 1985, 1990, 2000, 2010, and ...

  6. Academic ranks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    College professors may or may not have undergraduate and graduate degrees, but they typically have professional certifications and experience that qualify them for the position. Additionally, college professors may propose and create curriculum, whereas instructors and technicians cannot.

  7. Canadian Society of Forensic Science - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Society of Forensic Science (CSFS; French: La Société Canadienne des Sciences Judiciaires) is a professional association aimed at maintaining professional standards and promoting and enhancing the study and stature of forensic science. Membership in the society is open internationally to professionals with an active interest in ...

  8. Pathologists' assistant - Wikipedia

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    The programs vary in details, but are two-year programs at the masters level, and include didactic and clinical exposure. The didactic year commonly includes an education in clinical anatomy , neuroscience , physiology , histology , pathology, pathologists’ assistant (clinical correlation)- specific courses, medical terminology , and inter ...

  9. Forensic dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Dental Association offers a fellowship program in FO which can be either a classroom program or an online program. Master's degree programs in different forensic disciplines along with M.Sc. Forensic Odontology is offered by National Forensic Sciences University which is the world's only university dedicated to forensic sciences.