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mathematics - Dipl. Math requirements - Academia Stack Exchange Dipl -Math stands for Diplom-Mathematiker It is a German academic degree and equivalent to a master’s degree Before Germany adopted the bachelor master system, a Diplom (diploma) was awarded to students after finishing about five years of study and writing a thesis
masters - Whats the correct order of writing for a MSc. and a Dipl . . . You should notice that in Germany academic titles such as Dr , Dipl Ing, Mag are writen in front of the name, whereas titles such as M Sc , B Sc , M A , etc , a written behind the name (see here) So if it all I would say the correct order is Dipl Ing (FH) Firstname Lastname, M Sc However, I would just ignore the Dipl Ing (FH)
What is the difference between a magister and a master title in Austria . . . Since Austria is trivially part of "international", too, it is equally permissible, and nowadays not uncommon, to use the MSc instead of the Dipl -Ing even within the country Now, the above holds because I graduated from a Technische Universität, which distinguish themselves by the special degree of Dipl -Ing
PhD in Germany after Dipl. -Ing. in Austria - Academia Stack Exchange - This statement is false As most European countries, Austria follows the Bologna process (BSc MSc PhD) Outside of the (performing) arts and or a time machine, you can't enrol in a Diplom degree Some Master programs in engineering additionally convey the title of "Dipl -Ing ", which will be translated as "M Sc " on English documents
Using Titles in Germany? - Academia Stack Exchange The only academic titles that are used in Germany in writing or conversation are Dr (also Dr -Ing ) and Prof (sometimes MSc and more rarely BSc and also there has been Dipl which, of course, is still in use) No one would ever use certificates or memberships in their name This would look extremely strange in Germany
switzerland - Why ETH in degrees awarded by ETH Zurich? - Academia . . . Formerly the titles attained at a Fachhochschule was Dipl Ing , Dipl Ing HTL or Dipl Ing FH and the title you got at ETH was Dipl Ing ETH As you guessed correctly, Dipl Ing ETH was a clearly superior different and more extensive education The title from a Fachhochschule was roughly equivalent with a BSc while the title from ETH was
EU Ph. D. in Germany: Calling yourself Dr. or Ph. D. I'm confused about this and its exact scope Does this mean a Ph D holder can't call themself "Dr Firstname Lastname" on a business card and then list "Ph D " together with the other titles like "M Eng , Dipl Ing " on a second line? Using "Firstname Lastname, Ph D " in Germany would not have the same effect then the first form
Is MSc the same as MSc (Eng)? - Academia Stack Exchange MSc is a degree classification (Master of Science) referring to a specialisation in the field of natural sciences (compare to BSc as a general degree or MA - Master of Arts for Humanities)
What does “Prof. Dr. ir. ” mean? - Academia Stack Exchange Ir means a masters degree in Engineering source : Belgian Education :) I added a "reference" This Prof Dr Ir received a M Sc degree in electrical engineering and the Ph D degree in mechanical engineering from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K U Leuven), Belgium