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An undergraduate degree or a first professional degree; First Degree, a drama series; First-degree black belt (martial arts), a proficiency level earned in martial arts; First-degree murder; A first-degree burn; First-degree price discrimination; First-degree atrioventricular block, a disease of the electrical conduction system of the heart
In Italy, the laurea [4] (formerly laurea triennale, meaning "three-year laurea") is the most common type of "undergraduate degree".It is equivalent to a bachelor's degree and its normative time to completion is three years (note that in Italy scuola secondaria superiore or Lyceum [secondary or grammar school], takes five years, so it ends at 19 years of age).
A bachelor's degree can be an honours degree (bachelor's with honours) or an ordinary degree (bachelor's without honours). Honours degrees are classified, usually based on a weighted average (with higher weight given to marks in the later years of the course, and often zero weight to those in the first year) of the marks gained in exams and other assessments.
In the 1st Degree is a legal drama adventure game released in 1995 by Broderbund. The player takes the role of a prosecutor attempting to convict an artist of grand theft and the first-degree murder of his business partner. This involves examining evidence, interviewing witnesses, and finally going to trial to secure a conviction.
An online degree is an academic degree (usually a college degree, but sometimes the term includes high school diplomas and non-degree certificate programs) that can be earned primarily or entirely on a distance learning basis through the use of an Internet-connected computer, rather than attending college in a traditional campus setting ...
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All UK bachelor's degrees are first cycle (end of cycle) qualifications in the Bologna Process. Some awards titled bachelor's for historical reasons are actually master's-level degrees, e.g. Oxford's Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil). Conversely, the Scottish MA is actually a bachelor's degree which has retained its historical title.
Degree of a polynomial, the exponent of its term with the highest exponent; Degree of a field extension; Degree of an algebraic number field, its degree as a field extension of the rational numbers; Degree of an algebraic variety; Degree (graph theory), or valency, the number of edges incident to a vertex of a graph