Undergraduate academic degree lasting from three to seven years.
An academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies.
1The youth obtained his bachelor's degree, and left the university.
2On the side, took a bachelor's degree in philosophy and science at the Sorbonne.
3The National University of Samoa has launched a new bachelor's degree in media and journalism.
4Asians are far more likely to have a bachelor's degree than Blacks, Hispanics, or Whites.
5He earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Fordham University, where he studied Arabic.
6He entered Harvard at the age of eleven, and took the bachelor's degree at fifteen.
7Trent said she wanted to get a bachelor's degree, a masters and eventually a PhD.
8He took his bachelor's degree in 1822, and was made a fellow of Trinity College.
9Of those sophomores who expected to eventually earn a bachelor's degree, 34 percent did it.
10The program hopes to offer a bachelor's degree in space tourism within three years, Domoy said.
11Chundergrad Chundergrad is a general term for anyone studying a bachelor's degree, regardless of their vomiting history.
12Since then, he has gained a bachelor's degree in geography and a master's in geographic information science.
13Mr Merritt studied for a bachelor's degree in law at the University of Manchester, graduating in 2016.
14He earned his MBA and a bachelor's degree in Industrial and Labor Relations, both from Cornell University.
15The old woman inferred, probably from my moustache, that I had taken at least my bachelor's degree.
16At eighteen he took his bachelor's degree.
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