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baccalaureate
bac·ca·lau·re·ate B0007300 (băk′ə-lôr′ē-ĭt)n.1. See bachelor's degree.2. A farewell address in the form of a sermon delivered to a graduating class. [Medieval Latin baccalaureātus, from baccalārius, bachelor (influenced by laureātus, crowned with laurel); see bachelor.]baccalaureate (ˌbækəˈlɔːrɪɪt) n1. (Education) the university degree of Bachelor or Arts, Bachelor of Science, etc2. (Education) an internationally recognized programme of study, comprising different subjects, offered as an alternative to a course of A levels in Britain3. (Education) US a farewell sermon delivered at the commencement ceremonies in many colleges and universities[C17: from Medieval Latin baccalaureātus, from baccalaureus advanced student, alteration of baccalārius bachelor; influenced in folk etymology by Latin bāca berry + laureus laurel]bac•ca•lau•re•ate (ˌbæk əˈlɔr i ɪt, -ˈlɒr-) n. 1. bachelor's degree. 2. a religious service held for a graduating class. 3. Also called baccalau′reate ser`mon. the sermon delivered at such a service. [1615–25; < Medieval Latin baccalaureātus, derivative of baccalaure(us) advanced student, bachelor, variant of baccalārius bachelor] baccalaureateA bachelor’s degree.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | baccalaureate - a farewell sermon to a graduating class at their commencement ceremoniespreaching, sermon, discourse - an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)commencement ceremony, commencement exercise, graduation exercise, commencement, graduation - an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred | | 2. | baccalaureate - an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studiesbachelor's degreeacademic degree, degree - an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study; "he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude"AB, Artium Baccalaurens, Bachelor of Arts, BA - a bachelor's degree in arts and sciencesABLS, Bachelor of Arts in Library Science - a bachelor's degree in library scienceBachelor of Arts in Nursing, BAN - a bachelor's degree in nursingBachelor of Divinity, BD - a bachelor's degree in religionBachelor of Literature, BLitt - a bachelor's degree in literatureBachelor of Medicine, MB - (a British degree) a bachelor's degree in medicineBachelor of Music, BMus - a bachelor's degree in musicBachelor of Naval Science, BNS - a bachelor's degree in naval scienceBachelor of Science, BS, SB - a bachelor's degree in scienceBachelor of Science in Architecture, BSArch - a bachelor's degree in architectureBachelor of Science in Engineering - a bachelor's degree in engineeringBachelor of Theology, ThB - a bachelor's degree in theology | Translationsbaccellierelaureato con il BAbaccalaureate
baccalaureate1. the university degree of Bachelor or Arts, Bachelor of Science, etc. 2. an internationally recognized programme of study, comprising different subjects, offered as an alternative to a course of A levels in Britain 3. US a farewell sermon delivered at the commencement ceremonies in many colleges and universities Baccalaureate in many countries, the first academic degree. In the medieval universities of Western Europe, it was granted to students upon completion of the first stage of education. In Russia at one time, teachers in ecclesiastic schools were called baccalaureates; at the end of the 18th century, graduates of the Teachers’ Institute of Moscow University received this degree. The baccalaureate, within contemporary systems of academic titles and degrees of many foreign countries, including Great Britain and the USA, is granted to graduates of universities and other higher educational institutions after they have passed special examinations, and sometimes, upon defense of a dissertation abstract. As a rule, the baccalaureate is equivalent to the diploma received by graduates of four-year Soviet higher educational institutions upon passing state examinations. In France, since 1808, the baccalaureate certifies completion of secondary education and gives the right to university admission. baccalaureate Related to baccalaureate: French BaccalaureateSynonyms for baccalaureatenoun a farewell sermon to a graduating class at their commencement ceremoniesRelated Words- preaching
- sermon
- discourse
- commencement ceremony
- commencement exercise
- graduation exercise
- commencement
- graduation
noun an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studiesSynonymsRelated Words- academic degree
- degree
- AB
- Artium Baccalaurens
- Bachelor of Arts
- BA
- ABLS
- Bachelor of Arts in Library Science
- Bachelor of Arts in Nursing
- BAN
- Bachelor of Divinity
- BD
- Bachelor of Literature
- BLitt
- Bachelor of Medicine
- MB
- Bachelor of Music
- BMus
- Bachelor of Naval Science
- BNS
- Bachelor of Science
- BS
- SB
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture
- BSArch
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- Bachelor of Theology
- ThB
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