bachelor degree

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- A degree granted upon completion of a four-year program of study
An undergraduate award requiring three or four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study
An undergraduate degree Minimum 120 credits required
Four-year colleges and universities grant Bachelor degrees, which are comprised of about 124 credits Students can transfer up to 60 credits from community colleges to count toward a Bachelor degree, with some exceptions Always check with your transfer college for admissions rules and consult JCC Transfer Guidesheets and academic advisors
a level 7 qualification awarded after satisfactory completion of and achievement in a programme that provides a systematic, research-based introduction to a coherent body of knowledge, its underlying principles and concepts, associated usages and applications, and analytical and problem-solving techniques
A bachelor degree is also called an undergraduate degree A bachelor degree can be designated in different ways, according to the faculty a student takes a degree in, for example BA means Bachelor of Arts, BSc means Bachelor of Science, BEng means Bachelor of Engineering
– Sometimes called 4-year degrees, these are awarded by 4-year colleges and universities and consist of major, general education and elective courses Students may transfer to a university as a Junior upon completion of 60 transferable units
bachelor's degree
first-level university degree, four-year university degree
bachelor's degree
an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies
bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree is a first degree awarded by universities. see also BA, BSc. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete the undergraduate curriculum. Also called baccalaureate. a first university degree, such as a BA, B.S., or BSc
has a bachelor's degree
has completed the first academic degree at a college or university (bachelor's degree)
bachelor degree

    Hyphenation

    bach·e·lor de·gree

    Turkish pronunciation

    bäçlır dîgri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbaʧlər dəˈgrē/ /ˈbæʧlɜr dɪˈɡriː/

    Etymology

    [ 'bach-l&r, 'ba-ch&- ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English bacheler, from Old French.
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