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In some countries, such as Australia, a diploma is a specific academic award
of lower rank than an academic degree. Australia has several different types
of diplomas: Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, Graduate Diplomas and Postgraduate
Diplomas. A diploma can also be an additional course taken after a standard
bachelor's degree giving specilisation in a particular field. For example,
Australian schoolteachers often study a bachelor's degree in Arts or Science
(with a significant education component) for the first three years, then in
their final year complete a Diploma of Education (DipEd), which qualifies them
as school teachers. In Ireland a National Diploma is below the standard of
the honours bachelor degree, whilst the Higher Diploma is taken after the bachelor
degree. In Germany the diploma (in German Diplom) is the standard academic
degree, comparable to the Master's degree. Additionally Germany also has the
Magister degree, which is awarded after graduating in the humanities. It is
comparable to the Master as well. The situation in Austria is similar to the
situation in Germany: The students get a Diploma as well, but they graduate
either with a Magister degree or with a Diploma. This depends on the faculty:
arts, sciences and fine arts earn a Magister degree, while technical sciences
get a Diploma in engineering. So the degree that, for example, an Information
Technology student earns is "Diplom-Ingenieur". In the Netherlands,
after succesfully completing their first year, students receive a Propedeuse-diploma,
but this does not give them any title.
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