Undergraduate academic degree lasting from three to seven years.
1 He studied agriculture at Kansas State College, getting his bachelor degree in 1933.
2 Gail received her bachelor degree with honors in political science from Skidmore College.
3 Only about one in 100 have a bachelor degree .
4 The national certificate and diplomas and the bachelor degree programmes provide substantial exemptions from relevant professional bodies.
5 While a quarter of the workforce in 2015 had a bachelor degree , this is not a requirement.
6 He has bachelor degree in social work practice and is a passionate advocate for children in state care.
7 The average civil engineer is bachelor degree qualified however, and most are employed in NSW, Queensland, and Victoria.
8 About 40 per cent of job vacancies now require a bachelor degree or at least five years of work experience.
9 The average civil engineer is bachelor degree qualified, and most are employed in the states of NSW, Queensland, and Victoria.
10 While ETH Zurich, for example, retains an impressive research score, only 61% of new entrants successfully complete their bachelor degree .
11 Just over half of honours bachelor degree - holders who graduated in 2014 earned €25,000 or more.
12 National figures show about 93 per cent of graduates who are available for work are employed three years after completing their bachelor degree .
13 Over 60% of the employees in the industry have a bachelor degree or above, and earn income well above the national average.
14 O'Reilly holds a bachelor degree in law and French from UCC, and a diploma in Marketing and Event Management from the Dublin Business School.
15 Of the underemployed part-time workers, 551,700 had a non-school qualification and 37 percent of those held a bachelor degree or higher.
16 University students should pay 55% of the cost of an average bachelor degree , compared with the 40% they pay currently.
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