Antonym: graduate. Similar words: graduate, graduation, gradually, undergo, under, under way, founder, come under. Meaning: [ʌndəˈgrædjʊət] n. a university student who has not yet received a first degree.
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31. The material is presented at the undergraduate level thus the simplified approach adopted is commendable.
32. This Centre offers a programme of studies both at the undergraduate and intermediate postgraduate levels.
33. People with excellent undergraduate degrees should not be deterred from applying.
34. Undergraduate course work takes place within the environment of the School of Agriculture's research, development and consultancy activities.
35. It is simply undesirable for there to be a direct transfer of research findings into the curriculum, particularly the undergraduate curriculum.
36. The original, unaltered version of the story had been used initially as a sample exercise in undergraduate stylistics tutorials.
37. Similar changes have already begun in the admissions process for undergraduate students entering in 1998.
38. D Illuminative evaluation An attempt to carry out an illuminative evaluation of the undergraduate information retrieval course was also made.
39. Since autumn 1998, full-time undergraduate students have been required to make a means-tested contribution towards tuition fees.
40. But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage.
41. This sharing of power through incorporating students into the administration of an undergraduate program is highly unusual in academic settings.
42. Within this population there will be a mix of undergraduate, postgraduate degree, diploma and certificate students.
43. How have the students interviewed for this book responded to these issues during their undergraduate years?
44. These activities enrich the course programme by informing undergraduate courses with the latest principles and practices emerging from international boardrooms and marketplaces.
45. While an undergraduate he became romantically involved with various members of the Bloomsbury group.
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46. There were no intellectual points to be scored, no intense undergraduate conversations, no pretensions.
47. Students in full-time education at undergraduate level are not eligible.
48. The panel consisted of four women, all of whom had had a romantic relationship as an undergraduate with a professor.
49. In their undergraduate years they are drilled in factual knowledge and scientific method, and rarely see patients outside hospital buildings.
50. However[Sentencedict.com], Figure 2.1 does seem to clarify several aspects of the undergraduate curriculum at a more practical level.
51. When I was an undergraduate student studying sociology we were all warned of the dangers of romanticism.
52. An average undergraduate course costs around £4,000 a year for each student.
53. Students would normally have completed an undergraduate course in orchestration.
54. In an undergraduate photograph, his darkly handsome face has an air of earnest innocence.
55. Figures 5.1 and 5.2 illustrate the proportions of women among full-time undergraduate students enrolled on engineering courses.
56. As an undergraduate William Joyce joined with enthusiasm in literary and political life.
57. Scholarships A number of scholarships are available at entrance, undergraduate and postgraduate level.
58. As a consequence, undergraduate teaching laboratories operated close to maximum capacity throughout the year.
59. This Centre, established within the faculty in 1983, offers a wide range of courses at undergraduate level.
60. The language for talking about the undergraduate curriculum already exists; it is a matter of using it.
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