Examples of Undergraduate degree in a sentence
Undergraduate degree or equivalent professional work experience in the field of specialization as determined by the College.
Education: Undergraduate degree from accredited college or university in a field which provides the proposed incumbent with the overall knowledge to perform the tasks identified in the Government’s Task Order.
Minimum Education: Undergraduate degree from an accredited institution or equivalent technical qualification.
Admission Standards: Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university and successful completion of the LSAT7.
Undergraduate degree programmes can normally only be followed on a full-time basis (see regulation 4.6).
HUGH SPRINGER CROSS- CAMPUS FINAL YEAR PRIZEPresented to the student awarded an Undergraduate degree in Humanities and Education or Social Sciences, who achieves the highest degree GPA in Levels II AND III examinations across all Campuses.
Minimum Education: Undergraduate degree or equivalent work experience.
Undergraduate degree programmes at the University are normally organized into Stages.
Undergraduate degree applicants are permitted to apply for deferred entry for one year when they first apply to the University or by writing to the Admissions Office after an offer has been made to them.
Undergraduate degree programmes at the University are normally organized into Stages delimited by an Academic Year of study.