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baccalaureate1620s, "university degree of a bachelor," from Modern Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus "student with the first degree," alteration of Medieval Latin baccalarius "one wh [..]
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baccalaureateAn undergraduate degree awarded by the University upon the successful completion of an academic program. Commonly referred to as a bachelor's degree.
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baccalaureate(n) a farewell sermon to a graduating class at their commencement ceremonies(n) an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies
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baccalaureatea bachelor's degree, awarded in recognition of completion of an undergraduate program of post-secondary studies.
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baccalaureateSee International Baccalaureate (IB). The Welsh Baccalaureate is a version of the IB programme tailored to pupils in Wales. Find out more in Education for students aged 16 and under
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baccalaureateA farewell sermon to graduating seniors in conjunction with their commencement ceremonies.
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baccalaureateA degree obtained by completing 120+ credit hours. The first 60 hours are usually made up of general education classes and the final 60+ hours consist of major specific coursework.
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baccalaureatesee “Degrees, B.A., B.M., and B.S.”
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baccalaureateRefers to the bachelor's degree.
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baccalaureateadj. universitario, -a
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