ALL meanings of baccalaureate
bac·ca·lau·re·ate
B b - noun baccalaureate an address or sermon delivered to a graduating class at commencement 3
- singular noun baccalaureate The baccalaureate is an examination taken by students at the age of eighteen in France and some other countries. 3
- countable noun baccalaureate In the United States, a baccalaureate service or address is a service that is held or a talk that is given during the ceremony when students receive their degrees. 3
- noun baccalaureate the university degree of Bachelor or Arts, Bachelor of Science, etc 3
- noun baccalaureate an internationally recognized programme of study, comprising different subjects, offered as an alternative to a course of A levels in Britain 3
- noun baccalaureate a farewell sermon delivered at the commencement ceremonies in many colleges and universities 3
- noun baccalaureate the degree of bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, etc. 3
- noun baccalaureate bachelor's degree. 1
- noun baccalaureate a religious service held at an educational institution, usually on the Sunday before commencement day. 1
- noun baccalaureate baccalaureate sermon. 1
- noun baccalaureate A college bachelor's degree. 1
- noun baccalaureate school-leaving qualification 1
- noun baccalaureate A bachelor degree. 0
- noun baccalaureate A high school completion exam and qualification awarded in many countries (e.g. Finland, France, Moldova, Romania), designed to enable students to go on to higher education. 0
- noun baccalaureate (US) A farewell address in the form of a sermon delivered to a graduating class. 0