Leifmk
Deity
I have an obsolete Norwegian degree with a title that translates as "Civil Engineer" (although the subject was actually "applied" mathematics and pretty far removed from what you'd think of as civil engineering). In the current (post-Bologna process) system the modern equivalent is a Master's degree, so that's what I clicked.
Not going further, although in the years since I got my degree I have gone wider -- picked up a teaching certification (which I'll probably never actually use for anything) as well as enough random university credits taken for fun (in the days when I had spare time instead of a young family) to nearly but not quite assemble some kind of Bachelor degree built around History and Latin.
Not going further, although in the years since I got my degree I have gone wider -- picked up a teaching certification (which I'll probably never actually use for anything) as well as enough random university credits taken for fun (in the days when I had spare time instead of a young family) to nearly but not quite assemble some kind of Bachelor degree built around History and Latin.