Baccalaureate in a Sentence
  • The baccalaureate, licentiateship, and mastership formed three distinct degrees.
  • I did my education in France up to the scientific baccalaureate.
  • The focus of these meeting revolved around issues related to merging special education content and activities into the post baccalaureate methods courses.
  • A typical offer would be somewhere in the region of ABB-BCC at A-level (320-260 points) or 32-28 in the International Baccalaureate.
  • For admission to the baccalaureate a preliminary test or " Responsions " was first required, at which the candidate had to dispute in grammar or logic with a master.
  • Prior to joining Kent in September 2000 Cecilia did a European baccalaureate at the European School in Brussels.
  • This autumn's school news - league tables, cutting school costs, Eton College scholarships, would you prefer the baccalaureate?
  • A welsh baccalaureate for pupils at 18 and beyond would be central.
  • The strong likelihood is that an English baccalaureate will be launched some time in the next parliament.
  • The baccalaureate has disappeared, but students cannot be matriculated without having passed the Abiturienten-examen (see below), probably the most severe of all entrance examinations (foreign students may be exempted under certain conditions).
  • In France the examination for the baccalaureate, though conducted in part by university examiners, has become a schoolleaving examination (see below).
  • These programs meet the needs of students who will later transfer into a wide range of baccalaureate degree programs.
  • Others may teach an international curriculum or offer the European baccalaureate.
  • I took a baccalaureate at a European school rather than doing A-levels.
  • The AACN offers $1,500, every year, for registered nurses who are seeking a baccalaureate or graduate degree in nursing.
  • In 2009, the college applied for and received accreditation to offer a baccalaureate degree, an unusual degree to find at a two-year college.