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"level of study" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the specific stage or degree of education that a person has completed. You can use it when talking about someone's academic qualifications or when discussing educational programs. Example: Her impressive level of study includes a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a Master's degree in Marketing.
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Then a level of study, in music directly inspired by Stravinsky, Var? and Bernard Herrmann.
Total number of student enrolments by level of study (postgraduate, first degree, other undergraduate) and Guardian subject grouping 2003/04.
The information is brief but that's fine at the level of study for which it is intended - Key Stage 2 and over.
"We used to be the world experts on Papua New Guinea and now the level of study and literature in Australia has gone down dramatically".
In ROTC I studied war, but no level of study prepared me for the realities of combat.
Courses taken at foreign universities must be at the level of study comparable to a U.S. graduate program.
In general students at this level of study are expected to maintain no less than a B average.
Total full-time equivalent of student enrolments by level of study (postgraduate, first degree, other undergraduate, FE) and Guardian subject grouping.
For UK and EU students, fees for part-time courses are charged at half of the full-time rate for each level of study.
Wales: Dependent on your income and level of study you may be eligible for a course grant of up to £1,155 to help you pay for course-related costs.
To the Editor: I was pleased to read of David Sloan Wilson and Leslie Heywood's efforts at Binghamton University to bring the arts and science together at the collegiate level of study.
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