Associate degree, Bachelor's degree and Master's degree

Norwegian translation: bachelorgrad, mastergrad

19:24 Sep 11, 2008
English to Norwegian translations [Non-PRO]
Education / Pedagogy
English term or phrase: Associate degree, Bachelor's degree and Master's degree
I know that precise equivalents may not exist in Norway but roughly, what would they be?
Anne Parelius
Canada
Local time: 12:20
Norwegian translation:bachelorgrad, mastergrad
Explanation:
De to jeg nevnte er helt kurante grader ved norske universiteter, men associate degree finnes ikke her. Det tilsvarer de to første årene av en bachelor, men vi har ikke noe navn på det her.
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Svein Hartwig Djaerff
United Kingdom
Local time: 15:20
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associate degree, bachelor's degree and master's degree
bachelorgrad, mastergrad


Explanation:
De to jeg nevnte er helt kurante grader ved norske universiteter, men associate degree finnes ikke her. Det tilsvarer de to første årene av en bachelor, men vi har ikke noe navn på det her.

Svein Hartwig Djaerff
United Kingdom
Local time: 15:20
Native speaker of: Native in NorwegianNorwegian
PRO pts in category: 4

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  EC Translate: Kan bruke "kandidat" kanskje... :o) Ikke dersom man har en associate degree... ;o)
17 mins
  -> Etter to år er man vel bare en student fortsatt, vel:))

agree  Vedis Bjørndal: 2-årig grunnutdanning (ass.degree), ref: http://www.utdanningsmagasinet.no/um/Venstremeny/Studier_i_u...
12 hrs
  -> Fett! Det har jeg aldri hørt om.
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