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- Higher education in Argentina is divided into 3 phases, namely 3-year degrees (teachers and technicians), 4 – 6 year degrees (engineering, medicine, legal) and graduate qualifications. Although tertiary education is theoretically free, hidden costs such as accommodation, transportation, materials and forgoing income make this less than a reality.
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Education in Argentina has four levels and two different systems: initial level (kindergarten, educación inicial), primary level (educación primaria), secondary level (educación secundaria) and tertiary level (educación superior).
Tertiary Education. Tertiary education includes universities and vocational schools, which offer a wide range of degree programs and vocational training. Syllabus and Qualifications. Argentinian schools follow a national curriculum that is set by the Ministry of Education.
While 72% of adults who have at least one parent with a tertiary qualification have also obtained a tertiary qualification, only 19% of those whose parents have not completed upper secondary education have tertiary attainment.
Tertiary Education. Higher education in Argentina is divided into 3 phases, namely 3-year degrees (teachers and technicians), 4 – 6 year degrees (engineering, medicine, legal) and graduate qualifications.
- Figure A-1. Levels of Education in Argentina, by Age and Year of Schooling: 2013
- Preprimary
- Primary
- Lower Secondary
- Upper Secondary
- Postsecondary and Tertiary
- Common Degree Programs
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NOTE: Education levels are defined according to the 1997 International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED97). Ages represent the typical age at the mid-term (June 30th). Numbers in bold print indicate ages of universal enrollment (i.e., an enrollment rate of over 90 percent). Numbers highlighted represent the age at which compulsory enroll...
Common name: Jardin maternal (day care nursery), jardin de infantes (kindergarten)Ages of attendance: As early as 45 days old through age 5Number of years: 1 to more than 5Start of universal enrollment: Age 5Common name: Escuela primariaAges of attendance: 6 through 11 or 12Number of years: 6 or 7Universal enrollment: YesCommon name: Escuela secundaria—ciclo basicoAges of attendance: 12 or 13 through 14Number of years: 2 or 3Universal enrollment: YesCommon name: Escuela secundaria—ciclo orientadoAges of attendance: 15 through 17Number of years: 3Universal enrollment: Through age 15Common name: Universidad, instituto universitario, instituto superiorAges of attendance: VariesNumber of years: Varies according to degree programUniversal enrollment: NoLicenciado: 4- to 5-year bachelor's degree.Especialización: A degree that requires at least a year to attain. It implies further training in a discipline or in an interdisciplinary field after the bachelor s degree.Maestría: In addition to the requisites for specialization, a master's degree includes carrying out a project or defending a thesis under the guidance of a supervisor.Doctorado: Doctoral degree, which aims at producing true and original contributions in a specific field of knowledge within a frame of academic excellence. These contributions are presented in a do...Argentine Republic, Ministry of Education. (2008). Education Evolution: National Report of Argentina 2004–2008. Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, International Bureau of Education. Retrieved April 12, 2013, from http://www.ibe.unesco.org/National_ Reports/ICE_2008/argentina_NR08_es.pdf. Theiler, J.C. (2005). I...
Tertiary Education level: 1- to 3-years degrees related to education or technical professions like Teachers, Professorship, Technicians. University level: 4- to 6-years Professional education taught at Universities offering many different degrees Licentiate, Engineer's degree, Medic Title, Attorney Title, Professorships, Translation degrees, etc.
It is split up into three levels: tertiary education level, university level and postgraduate level. The National Interuniversity Council (Consejo Interuniversitario Nacional, or CIN) manages the policies of the national universities.