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 |  |  | bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Civil Law - Undergraduate degreesAt McGill University, the bachelor's degree in Quebec civil law is called the Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), to distinguish it from the bachelor's degree in common law offered by that same university: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.). McGill's undergraduate programme requires that both be completed concurrently in three, three-and-a-half, or four years. The University of Ottawa, although located in Ontario, also offers a baccalaureate degree in Quebec civil law, which is called the LL.L. (Licentiate of Laws), to distinguish it from the bachelor's d ...
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 |  |  | bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor of ScienceA Bachelor of Science (B.S., B.Sc. or less commonly, S.B. or Sc.B. from the Latin Scientiae Baccalaureus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for courses taken that generally last three years in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Germany, India, Quebec, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and South Africa or four years in North America and Scotland
In North America, a Bachelor of Science degree usually requires students to take a majority of their courses (usually one half or t ...
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 |  |  | bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - British degree abbreviations - Bachelor's degreesThese are normally awarded as honours degrees, sometimes indicated by '(Hons)' after the degree abbreviation without a space, for example 'BA(Hons)'.
Some of the following are postgraduate degrees in a few universities, but generally bachelors are undergraduate degrees.
See also Bachelor's degree.
BA - Bachelor of Arts
BASc/BAS - Bachelor of Applied Science
BSc - Bachelor of Science
BScEcon - Bachelor of Economic and Social Science
BFA - Bachelor of Fine Art
BTech - Bach ...
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 |  |  | bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald - Bachelor DegreesThe EMAU has introduced many B.A. programmes, primarily at the faculty of philosophy. These will finally replace the traditional German "Magister". With the rapid introduction, the cooperation with two other universities, and a special curriculum Greifswald has become a leading university in introducing and implementing the new Bachelor/Master system as proposed by the Bologna declaration.
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 |  |  | bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Arts - CourseworkIn the United States and Canada, a Bachelor of Arts degree usually requires a student to take a majority of their courses (usually 1/2 or 3/4) in the arts, namely social sciences, humanities, music, or fine arts. The curriculum of a traditional Bachelor of Arts degree is centered around providing a well-rounded, liberal arts education.
In the United States, colleges and universities often award Bachelor of Arts degrees even to those who pursue a majority of their coursework (i.e., major) in traditional, "hard" science fields such as b ...
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In the United States, colleges and universities often award Bachelor of Arts degrees even to those who pursue a majority of their coursework (i.e., major) in traditional, "hard" science fields such as b ...
See also:Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts - Duration, Bachelor of Arts - Coursework, Bachelor of Arts - Difference between the BA and BSc/BS, Bachelor of Arts - EU harmonisation Read more here: » Bachelor of Arts: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Arts - Coursework |
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