Education and Experiences / Education Levels

[Human Resource Planning]

Usage

Use this tab window to define the education levels acknowledged by the company. When entering data, you should select the education levels beginning with the lowest level, e.g., high school degree, then proceed to the highest, e.g., doctorate degree.  

Education Level Name

Education Level Rank
High School Degree    1
Associate's Degree    2
Bachelor's Degree    3
Master's Degree    4
Doctorate Degree    5

The sort function automatically assigns the education level to a sequence number (1, 2, 3, ) using the topmost data, or data that was entered first. When you have defined a new education level, the system automatically assigns the level to the next available sequenced number. If you wish to rank the education level differently, you can change the sequential order by right-clicking the mouse button and using the up and down arrows in Ranking Education Level.

Education level is not the same as an education degree, since one education level can represent one or more education degrees. For example, the education level Graduate is equivalent to the following education degrees: MBA, MA, MS., etc.

The following options are available via the Operations menu or the right mouse button:

Activity Diagrams

BDR for Human Resource Planning