baccalaureus

[ˌbækəlɔːˈreɪəs]

baccalaureus Definition

  • 1a bachelor's degree
  • 2a person who has received a bachelor's degree

Using baccalaureus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "baccalaureus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He received his baccalaureus in English literature from Oxford University.

  • Example

    The baccalaureus is the first step towards higher education.

baccalaureus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for baccalaureus

  • bachelor's degree
  • undergraduate degree
  • first degree

Phrases with baccalaureus

  • an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or program in the arts and sciences

    Example

    She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in History.

  • an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or program in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering

    Example

    He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science.

  • an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or program in the visual or performing arts

    Example

    She pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance.

Origins of baccalaureus

from Latin 'baccalaureus', meaning 'student with a hat of berries'

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Summary: baccalaureus in Brief

'Baccalaureus' [ˌbækəlɔːˈreɪəs] refers to a bachelor's degree or a person who has received one. It is the first step towards higher education and can be obtained in various fields such as arts, sciences, and fine arts. Examples include 'He received his baccalaureus in English literature from Oxford University.'