MA– the abbreviation for Master of Arts, which can mean two different things. Often it stands for Master of Arts, a postgraduate-level qualification. It can also be an undergraduate degree studied at one of the UK’s ancient universities, such as the universities of St. Andrews, Oxford, ...
Often it stands for Master of Arts, a postgraduate level qualification. But it can also be an undergraduate degree studied at one of the UK's ancient universities such as the universities of St. Andrews, Oxford and Cambridge. Mark – also known as 'grade' or 'result' can be used to ...
Qualifications are listed by qualification name and not by subject; you cannot search using abbreviated qualifications titles, e.g. A level. You can select as many qualifications as required. Set up your groups Groups can be a useful way to sort your students and help you manage...
Understanding qualification, subject, and grade requirements Many universities and colleges set a combination of entry requirements. This could be a specific qualification, subject, or grade, or a certain grade in a certain subject (or subjects) relevant to the course you’re applying for. Some un...
AS level– the common term for the Advanced Subsidiary or first part of a full A level qualification. Advanced Higher– an SCQF Level 7 academic qualification taken by students aged 16 – 18 in Scotland, usually after completing their Highers. Not all students in Scotland take Advanced Higher...
You can search to find the relevant qualifications for your centre. Qualifications are listed by qualification name and not by subject; you cannot search using abbreviated qualifications titles, e.g. A level. You can select as many qualifications as required. ...
MA– the abbreviation for Master of Arts, which can mean two different things. Often it stands for Master of Arts, a postgraduate-level qualification. It can also be an undergraduate degree studied at one of the UK’s ancient universities, such as the universities of St. Andrews, Oxford, ...