A baccalaureate degree course, commonly referred to as a bachelor's degree, is a post-secondary academic program typically lasting three to four years (depending on the country and specific program). It's the first degree awarded at university level, following completion of secondary education (high school or equivalent). These courses lead to a wide range of careers and often serve as a foundation for further graduate studies (master's degrees, doctoral degrees, etc.).
The curriculum varies significantly depending on the specific field of study (e.g., Bachelor of Arts in History, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Business Administration). However, most programs incorporate a combination of core subjects, specialized courses within the chosen major, and elective options.