Baccalaureate
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A baccalaureate is an educational qualification. See Bachelor's degree for background on the term.
Baccalaureate may also refer to:
- International Baccalaureate, a group of three internationally recognised educational programmes for students aged 13 to 19
- The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, the senior of the three International Baccalaureate programmes, for students aged 15-19
- European Baccalaureate, awarded to students who successfully manage to complete a European School
- Baccalauréat, France's national secondary-school (lycée) diploma
- Romanian Baccalaureate, Romania's national secondary-school (liceu) diploma
- Welsh Baccalaureate, a recently introduced pre-university qualification in Wales
- Bachiller, Venezuelan national secondary-school (Bachillerato) diploma
- Baccalauréat, a term used in Canada that refers to a bachelor's degree in Francophone universities
- Baccalaureate service, "a farewell address in the form of a sermon delivered to a graduating class" (in the United States)
- Engineering Baccalaureate in Quebec, a 4-year study program
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