What's the difference between pregraduate and undergraduate?

Pregraduate


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Nursing performance was measured using Schwirian's Six Dimension Scale of Nursing Performance prior to, during, and upon completion of the pregraduate clinical experience.
  • (2) The present article deals, firstly with the analysis of the classic evaluation procedures for assessing the pregraduate medical students employed in our University, and their negative influence upon the results obtained in the studying procedures as well as in the degree of acquaintance.
  • (3) The results show that previous marks correlate with the final surgery mark, that class attendance does not determine significant differences in the student's performance, and that the use of commission notes is widely spread conditioning a mediocre undergraduate [correction of pregraduate] theoretical education [correction of formation].
  • (4) It is concluded that the results of 6 years indicate a specialised care in oncologic patients of different tumor sites, which represents an adequate volume of patients for a university oriented program of training and research, at the level of pregraduate and specialised postgrade cycles.
  • (5) Pregraduation preceptorship is an increasingly popular approach for dealing with this problem.
  • (6) However, they need supplementation by measures in the pregraduate education.
  • (7) The pregraduate and graduate education of the dentist in GDR is regulated according to present and future need.
  • (8) The purpose of this work was to assess the level of cardiological knowledge in a population of recently graduated physicians and to compare the examination results with pregraduation experiences.
  • (9) This quasi-experimental study determined the effect of a 17-week pregraduate preceptorship program upon diploma nursing students' (N = 22) performance of the professional nursing role.
  • (10) It is suggested that the demands on the provision of the pregradual training with library services and information supply should correspond to those of the research.
  • (11) While theoretical and practical pregraduate education in emergency medicine is included (in differing degrees) in the curricula of dental schools throughout the world, postgraduate training is generally undertaken on a voluntary basis.
  • (12) The significance of a substantial improvement in the information knowledge of gifted students who participate pregradually in research programmes is accentuated, as well as the need of a close cooperation of information workers with university teachers in the sphere of research.
  • (13) Nine students participated in the preceptorship program; 13 received the standard pregraduate clinical experience.
  • (14) The pregraduate curriculum is divided into ethology, handling, management and care, breeding, behaviour, nutrition, knowledge of breeds, shows, obedience and training of companion animals, the possible clinical implications of normal breed characteristics, the companion animal market, practice management, the study of the human to animal contact and the specialised application of such contacts.

Undergraduate


Definition:

  • (n.) A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to an undergraduate, or the body of undergraduates.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 7 male and 39 female undergraduates were alternately assigned to rooms painted red or Baker-Miller Pink.
  • (2) It has proven useful in developing attitudinal objectives, measuring achievement of these objectives and modifying teaching approaches in both undergraduate and continuing medical education.
  • (3) 31 junior high students and seven university undergraduates who graduated from the same junior high school seven years before were asked to draw a layout of the school campus.
  • (4) The 156-item scale demonstrated moderate internal consistency and high test-retest reliability in a sample of undergraduate women.
  • (5) The practicum was designed to meet two objectives in the undergraduate curriculum: (1) to give students experience in the care of patients and families in the community by using cancer as a model of a life-threatening disease requiring acute and chronic care, rehabilitation, etc.
  • (6) However, only the doctors who graduated from the two modern universities in Kuopio and Tampere were satisfied with their undergraduate health centre teaching.
  • (7) Major life events and daily hassles were examined in a sample of 102 university undergraduates.
  • (8) Since 1983, social scientists have collaborated with teaching staff at the Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia, to develop an integrated sociocultural curriculum for undergraduate students in community health.
  • (9) It is further hoped that this action will encourage the faculties of undergraduate schools to examine the way in which they prepare students for careers in medicine.
  • (10) Chelvan has been an outspoken human rights activist since his days as an undergraduate.
  • (11) Another issue identified by BASW is that universities are having major problems in finding enough placements for undergraduate social workers.
  • (12) The panel presents recommendations for using the Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, which assesses the effectiveness of 169 types of prevention interventions, in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education.
  • (13) Undergraduates dump each other with lines like: "Going out with you is like dating a Stairmaster."
  • (14) Imperial College [said] that 34% of their undergraduates are from non-EU, 64% of their postgraduates are non-EU," said Willis.
  • (15) One hundred and twenty-six asthmatics in a practice of 4012 patients were interviewed at home by an undergraduate medical student.
  • (16) This technique has been found to be a very useful aid in the teaching of occlusion to both graduate and undergraduate students.
  • (17) Female undergraduates (N = 50 and N = 46 in the two studies) were given cards containing the names of randomly-selected generic foods (e.g., cakes, melons) and were asked to "group the foods according to how you think about them when it comes to eating them".
  • (18) The subjects were undergraduate students (male = 240; female = 240) who responded to a vignette describing a sexual interaction between a father and daughter.
  • (19) Forty-three undergraduate and 12 graduate students provided numerical evaluations of their own outer beauty and inner beauty, both in class, and immediately following a pseudostuttering assignment.
  • (20) In order to find out the career preferences of Saudi medical undergraduates as they relate to anesthesiology, questionnaires were distributed and received from 40 pre-clinical students and 26 clinical students immediately after their two-week anesthesia posting.

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