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1 étudiant
étudiant, e [etydjɑ̃, jɑ̃t]1. adjective[vie, problèmes, mouvement] student2. masculine noun, feminine noun• étudiant en médecine/en lettres medical/arts student* * *étudiante etydjɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif, nom masculin, féminin student* * *etydjɑ̃, jɑ̃t étudiant, -e1. adj2. nm/f* * *A adj student; population/colère étudiante student population/anger.B nm,f student; c'est une or elle est étudiante she is a student; étudiant en droit/lettres classiques/sciences politiques law/classics/political science student; étudiant de troisième cycle ≈ postgraduate GB ou graduate US student.student (modificateur)————————, étudiante [etydjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininétudiant en droit/médecine law/medical student -
2 Bac+3
(also Bac+2, Bac+4 etc)formula used in job vacancy announcements and applicants' CVs, indicating the number of years of higher education that the candidate has or needs to have. Bac+3 means an undergraduate degree (i.e. three years of higher education completed after the baccalauréat).Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bac+3
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3 Sciences Po
Name used, even formally, by the Institut des Etudes Politiques de Paris, an autonomous state-funded school of higher education (grand établissement), founded in 1872, and a university in all but name. The undergraduate course at Sciences Po, designed to produce graduates with a solid understanding of the workings of the modern world, is a pluridisciplinary degree covering a range of social sciences, including history, law, politics, economics, sociology, and foreign languages. Many leading French politicians, businessmen and civil servants have degrees from Sciences Po, and the school's increasing success has led to the opening of smaller campuses, offering specialist courses, in Dijon, Poitiers, Menton and Nancy.Sciences Po is one of the top ranked institutes of higher education in France and in Europe, and competition for places is stiff. The school runs joint degree courses with several top international schools, including the universities of Columbia and Georgetown in the USA, and LSE in Great Britain. Many leading French politicians, businessmen and civil servants have degrees from Sciences Po, and the school's increasing success has led to the opening of smaller campuses, offering specialist courses, in Dijon, Poitiers, Menton and Nancy.The official Aeres audit of Sciences Po in 2008 described the institution as being "seen from abroad as a typically French institution, rather difficult to situate and to comprehend." It defined the school's mission as being to train graduates with "knowledge, but also understanding, of society and the world... in short to educate them".The name 'Sciences Po' is also used commonly to refer to Instituts d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) attached to a number of universities.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Sciences Po
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4 enseignement supérieur
высшее образование
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higher education
Study beyond secondary school at an institution that offers programs terminating in undergraduate and graduate degrees. (Source: COE)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > enseignement supérieur
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Undergraduate — Dans le système universitaire anglo saxon, le cycle undergraduate désigne, par opposition à postgraduate, le cycle d études supérieures jusqu à l obtention d un premier grade, généralement le bachelor. Ce cycle dure de 3 à 4 ans selon les pays et … Wikipédia en Français
Undergraduate — Un der*grad u*ate, a. Of or pertaining to an undergraduate, or the body of undergraduates. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
undergraduate — [un΄dərgra′jo͞o it] n. a student at a university or college who has not yet received the first, or bachelor s, degree adj. 1. of, for, consisting of, or characteristic of undergraduates 2. having the status of an undergraduate … English World dictionary
Undergraduate — Un der*grad u*ate, n. A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course. Contrasted with {graduate student}. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Undergraduate — (engl., spr. Önngradjueht, d.i. der Nichtgraduirte), der Student auf englischen Universitäten, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Undergraduate — (engl., spr. önndergräddjuät, oft abgekürzt Undergrad, »Nichtgraduierter«), soviel wie Student, in Oxford und Cambridge (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Undergraduate — (engl., spr. önndĕrgräddjŭĕt), Student (in Cambridge und Oxford) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
undergraduate — (n.) 1620s, a hybrid formed from UNDER (Cf. under) + GRADUATE (Cf. graduate) (n.). British used fem. form undergraduette in 1920s 30s … Etymology dictionary
undergraduate — ► NOUN ▪ a student at a university who has not yet taken a first degree … English terms dictionary
Undergraduate — Als grundständiges Studium werden Studiengänge bezeichnet, die zu einem ersten Hochschulabschluss führen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Deutschland und Österreich 2 Vereinigtes Königreich 3 USA 4 Einzelnachweise 5 Weblink … Deutsch Wikipedia
undergraduate — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ college, university ▪ Harvard, Oxford, etc. ▪ first year, second year, etc. (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary