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bachelor's degree
noun
a degree awarded by a college or university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies.
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The H-1B is a temporary work visa that requires at least a bachelor’s degree and allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations such as technology, engineering, healthcare and finance.
Jobs that are higher-paying and require a bachelor’s degree are more exposed to AI than other positions, economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia found.
Ever since the government began tracking the share of the American population with a bachelor’s degree, that figure has grown.
A growing number of colleges and universities are looking to appeal to those who doubt the value of a traditional bachelor’s degree by offering three-year programs.
The war on the bachelor’s degree is the culmination of a broad skepticism of higher education that has been building for years.
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