What is a Baccalaureate Degree?

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A baccalaureate degree is the same as a bachelor’s degree, awarded after completing undergraduate studies, usually in four years.
 
A baccalaureate degree, also called a bachelor’s degree, is an undergraduate academic degree awarded after completing around four years of college-level study. It typically requires about 120 credits and includes general education, major-specific courses, and electives. It’s the foundation for many careers or further study like master’s or professional degrees.
 
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