I'm not sure I understand quite what you're asking. "Academic qualifications" would be the university/college degree an employer, publisher, etc. might require before they would consider a person for... whatever it is they're looking for. Examples: If you apply for a job with a law firm, you must have a law degree from an accredited law school in the same country. If you submit a paper to The Journal of Thermodynamics, you must have a Ph.D. in physics.
"Professional qualification" might be actual experience with the task at hand, with or without the academic qualifications. If you have cared for the ill in a makeshift hospital and done so well that you came to supervise others, you have hands-on nursing experience, even if you do not have an R.N. or other nursing degree.
Maryn
the academic title or position is for this one who work in university or collage
but the academic degree is for any one have the abilty to do the master or PhD degree even if this one didn't work in the university or collage
The Bachelor degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. Academic distinction refers to the honors bestowed on a student who has excelled in their academic work. There are typically three levels of honors as follows from lowest to highest.
A college degree is a title conferred by a college or university to indicate completion of a course of study or extent of academic achievement. A licence is official or legal permission to do or own a specified thing.
An Associate's degree is the lowest rung in the academic ladder. Next comes a Bachelor's degree, then a Master's, the a Doctorate, and then a Post-Doctorate. A Doctorate is a much more reputable degree than a Masters. A Master's degree merits no special title. Once you've gotten a Doctorate, you officially receive the title "Doctor..."
An honours degree requires a higher academic standard than a pass degree, and in most universities a fourth year of study.
Title conferred by a college or university to indicate completion of a course of study or extent of academic achievement.
What is difference between marketable title and insurable title?
Graduate is the academic title given after completing a four-year bachelor's degree program at a college or university.
An academic degree is a position and title within a college or university that is usually awarded in recognition of the recipient having either satisfactorily.
The difference is the school, i.e. there is no difference. Some schools title the degree "Management Science," while others call it "Operations Research." Regardless of the title, it is a highly quantitative degree that teaches the application of quant models to make rationale decisions. It is definitely not for the math-shy, and the degree tends to serve well those in business with the education.
distinction between legal and equitable title
In Spanish, "titulo" means "title" or "degree." It can refer to a formal document stating a person's qualifications or achievements, such as an academic degree or a professional title. It can also refer to the heading or name of a book, movie, or other piece of work.
A diploma is a certificate awarded by an educational system. A degree shows the amount, level, or extent of academic rank, title or award. You get a diploma from high school, but a degree from a college.
what is the difference between titles and headings in general.