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- Formativa". Mz Formativa | LICENCIATURAS, MESTRADOS, DOUTORAMENTOS, MBA, BACHARELATOS (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-12-26. BYDAS. "Universidade Técnica de...
- Portugal does not exist. Before the Bologna process (2006/2007), the bacharelato (bachelor's degree) existed in the Portuguese higher education system...
- complementary diploma to the bacharelato degree. 1998 ISEP started to award licenciatura bietápica degrees (3-year bacharelato plus two extra years conferring...
- studies. Until 1998, the polytechnics only awarded bachelor (Portuguese: bacharelato) degrees (three-year short-cycle degrees) and were not authorized to...
- attend a higher education institution. He earned in 1979 his 4-year bacharelato degree as a civil technical engineer from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia...
- a daytime school. Catalan: Batxillerat Basque: Batxilergo Galician: Bacharelato Occitan: Bachillerat Introduction of LOGSE "Complete text of the LOE"...
- obtained after three years of study, corresponds to the discontinued bacharelato awarded by polytechnics from the 1970s to the early 2000s (roughly equivalent...
- qualifications are: 1 - Bacharelato (Bachelor's degree) - Academic title: Bacharel (Bachelour), abbreviation: Bach.. The holders of a bacharelato in some fields...
- three years course; the degree was known as bacharelato. Polytechnic institutions conferred 3-years bacharelato degrees in several technical engineering...
- vines', abacelamento 'the act of sorting out young vines (by variety)', bacharelato 'baccalaureat, university degree', Latinised from *baccalaris- person...