Talk:Q7574903
Autodescription — specialization (Q7574903)
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- specialization (Q7574903)
- contraction of meaning (Q115379188)
- semantic change (Q1939117)
- derivation (Q728001)
- contraction of meaning (Q115379188)
- specialization (Q7574903)
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Use as a qualifier on an academic degree
[edit]How can the idea of a "specialization" be used to represent a qualifier on an academic degree?
For example, the MS degree from this program (https://gsbs.uth.edu/medphys/), is a "Specialized Master of Science" - the specialization in this case was in "clinical practice", adding a year to the program (3 instead of 2), and changing significantly the experience the student received (in this case, I went through this program) Using Q627436 seems close, and appears in the "qualifier" pulldown on a degree, but it's not exactly "work" when going through an education/degree program, but rather specialization as a general idea, or specialization in what was studied during a degree program. There's Q4671303, but it talks about Brazil. suggestions? how is this done? Jmdugan (talk) 13:01, 25 May 2017 (UTC)