Bachelor's Degree

/ˈbætʃələrz dɪˈɡriː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges or universities upon completion of a prescribed course of study.
    She received her bachelor's degree in law last year.

Forms

  • bachelor's degree
  • bachelor's degrees

Commentary

In legal contexts, the bachelor's degree often serves as a prerequisite for advanced legal studies or professional certification.

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