I looked through the profiles of the faculty section of my marketing department- the credentials and differences in teaching are quite drastic. If you can help explain some of these, I'd really appreciate it.
1. Professor of Marketing vs. Associate Professor vs. Lecturer...and then some advise, others don't.
Isn't any college teacher- lecturer or not- by default called a professor? vs. in High School we just say Mr. and Mrs.? So my 2 options for college teachers would be Dr. or Professor?
2. Different academic credentials including:
Ph.D.
M.B.A.
M.A.
MSc
BSc
BBA
"advanced study"
"so and so # of grad hours"
Secondary teaching certificate
BSJ
B.S.- I know this is Bachelors of Science but is the correct phrase for all undergrad students: "I have a bachelor's degree in so and so" instead of maybe undergrad degree...
2007-09-06
16:15:55
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