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"professional degrees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to academic qualifications that are related to a particular profession. For example, "She earned several professional degrees in accounting before working in the finance industry."
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Many have professional degrees as well, most commonly a JD.
It grants associate, bachelor's, master's, and professional degrees.
The gender gap is narrower for blacks with professional degrees: black men with professional degrees earn 24 percent more in lifetime earnings than their female counterparts.
Even with the same college and professional degrees, men earn more than women.
She holds a bachelor's degree in English but does not have any professional degrees.
Professional degrees are granted through schools of law, dentistry, pharmacy, podiatry, and medicine.
Some are even offering four-year programs to meet the growing demand for less expensive routes to professional degrees.
–How might the following affect one's marketability: academic and other professional degrees, internships, specific skills and training?
It offers about 50 undergraduate degree programs and about 20 graduate degree programs; professional degrees are also available.
The university offers undergraduate degrees in about 75 fields and graduate and professional degrees in about 125 disciplines.
Academically divided into one college and eight schools (including the Medical Center), it offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees.
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