- Look up
degree,
dégrée, or
dégréé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Degree may
refer to:
Degree (angle), a unit of
angle measurement Degree of geographical...
- A bachelor's
degree (from
Medieval Latin baccalaureus) or
baccalaureate (from
Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an
undergraduate degree awarded by colleges...
- A master's
degree (from
Latin magister) is a
postgraduate academic degree awarded by
universities or
colleges upon
completion of a
course of
study demonstrating...
- An
honorary degree is an
academic degree for
which a
university (or
other degree-awarding institution) has
waived all of the
usual requirements. It is...
-
degrees at
various levels,
usually divided into
undergraduate and
postgraduate degrees. The most
common undergraduate degree is the bachelor's
degree...
- A
degree (in full, a
degree of arc, arc
degree, or arcdegree),
usually denoted by ° (the
degree symbol), is a
measurement of a
plane angle in
which one...
- the
degree of a
polynomial is the
highest of the
degrees of the polynomial's
monomials (individual terms) with non-zero coefficients. The
degree of a...
-
Antarctica (/ænˈtɑːrktɪkə/ ) is Earth's
southernmost and least-po****ted continent.
Situated almost entirely south of the
Antarctic Circle and surrounded...
- In many
scientific fields, the
degrees of
freedom of a
system is the
number of
parameters of the
system that may vary independently. For example, a point...
- has no more than five
intermediaries Six
degrees or Six
degrees of
separation may also
refer to: Six
degrees of freedom,
motion in three-dimensional space...