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Encyclopedia > Graduate studies

A graduate school is the school that a college student may attend after completion of his or her undergraduate education in order to obtain a degree higher than a Bachelor's degree. Graduate schools are part of quaternary education, together with postdoctorate research.


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Graduate Studies (4583 words)
With permission of the instructor, graduate credit may be awarded in TA 123, TA 124, TA 125, or several of the TA 128 classes, or in two of the acting courses that are taught by members of the Graduate Faculty, TA 119: Character, Mask and Action and TA 140: Advanced Performance.
Graduate Colloquia: In addition to a number of public lectures that are open to all Brown students as well as to the Providence community, the Graduate Faculty of the Department convenes a series of colloquia per academic year that are specifically designed to inform and engage our graduate students.
The graduate colloquium paper should conform to professional conference standards and be deliverable in twenty minutes reading time, after which, the student will respond to questions from and engage in discussion with the other graduate students and members of the Graduate Faculty in the colloquium.
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