Nanodegrees are at the other end of the scale from the traditional university degree. For a degree, you spend three years gaining all the skills you need from a broad area. Nanodegrees are focused on what skills you need to learn for a very specific task.
納米學(xué)位與傳統(tǒng)的大學(xué)學(xué)位是一個(gè)天平的兩端。念個(gè)大學(xué)學(xué)位,你需要花3年時(shí)間獲得一個(gè)廣泛領(lǐng)域的所有技能。而納米學(xué)位集中傳授一個(gè)具體任務(wù)所需的技能。
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Nanodegree courses are fast gaining popularity among students as they look to avoid the heavy debt burden that usually accompanies a degree program.
納米學(xué)位課程在學(xué)生中迅速流行開來,因?yàn)樗麄儾幌氤惺茏x大學(xué)學(xué)位要面對(duì)的沉重的學(xué)生貸款負(fù)擔(dān)。
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Focusing on entry-level software skills, Udacity says its new “NanoDegree” will be offered online, involve less than a year of coursework, and cost about $200 per month. AT&T in turn will offer paid internships to some NanoDegree graduates.
在線教育網(wǎng)站Udacity表示,新的教授入門級(jí)軟件技能的“納米學(xué)位”將在網(wǎng)上授課,學(xué)期不到一年,每月費(fèi)用約200美元。美國(guó)電話電報(bào)公司會(huì)為一些“納米學(xué)位”的畢業(yè)生提供帶薪實(shí)習(xí)職位。