degree given by a college or university to one who has completed a four-year course in the humanities; one who holds a bachelor's degree in the humanities
Bachelor of Arts (B.A., BA or A.B., from the
Latin language, and four years in
Scotland, the
Republic of Ireland, the rest of
Canada and the
United States. Bachelor's Degree certificates generally give the name of the institution, signatures of officials of the institution (generally the President or Rector of the
University, as well as the Secretary or Dean of the University), the type of degree conferred, the conferring authority, and the location at which the degree is conferred. Degree certificates generally are printed on high quality
paper or
parchment, use ornate lettering and oftentimes include
anachronistic terminology. The example shown, for instance, states that the degree was given "...in the year of our Lord two thousand six and of the University the two hundred and thirteenth."
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LAUREATO IN LETTERE. LAUREATO. LAUREATO IN SCIENZE SOCIALI. LAUREATO IN SCIENZE UMANISTICHE