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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts for three or four years. (Note that some postgraduate degrees are entitled Bachelor of ..., e.g. the University of Oxford's Bachelor of Civil Law and Bachelor of Philosophy.) Bachelor's degree - Honours degrees and academic distinctions. Under the British system, and those influenced by it such as the Irish, Indian, Singaporean, and Hong Kong systems, undergraduate degrees are differentiated ei ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor's degree - New bachelor's degrees
The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are perhaps alone today in awarding the B.A. for all undergraduate degrees. However, in most universities over the last hundred years the range of bachelor's degrees has expanded enormously, especially in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, where the B.A. degree is becoming increasingly uncommon. Some of these new degrees and their abbreviations include: A.L.B. — Bachelor of Liberal Arts B.A.S. — Bachelor of Architectural Studies B.A.Sc. — Bachelor of ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Civil Law - Undergraduate degrees

At 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 Science

A 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 - Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts (B.A. or A.B., from the Latin Artium Baccalaureus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or program in the arts and/or sciences. Bachelor of Arts - Duration. A BA program generally lasts three years in the United Kingdom (except Scotland), New Zealand and Australia or four years in the United States. BA programs are increasingly taking about five (rather than four) years to complete in the USA because a student must take more than 12 credit h ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor of Civil Law

Bachelor of Civil Law or BCL is the name of various degrees in law in English-speaking countries. Historically, it originated as a postgraduate degree in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but many universities now offer the BCL as an undergraduate degree. The reference to civil law was not originally in contradistinction to common law, but to canon law, although it is true that common law was not taught in the civil law faculties until at least the second half of the 18th century. However, some universities in En ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - British undergraduate degree classification

The British undergraduate degree classification system is a grading scheme used to distinguish between the achievements of undergraduate degree holders (such as those gaining bachelor's degrees or undergraduate master's degrees) in the United Kingdom. The system has been applied (often with minor variations) in other countries, such as the Republic of Ireland, Singapore and Hong Kong. It is similar to the Latin honors system used in the United States. British undergraduate degree classification - Degree classificationIncluding:

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor

A bachelor is an unmarried but marriageable man; some restrict the usage to men who have never been married. The female equivalent term is spinster. In literature during the Victorian era, the term was sometimes used as a euphemism for a homosexual man (particularly in the phrase "confirmed bachelor"). Bachelor - Etymology and historical meanings. The word is from from Old French bacheler "knight bachelor," a young squire in training, ultimately from Latin baccalarius, a vassal fa ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor of Medicine

The Bachelor of Medicine, abbreviated BM, is an academic degree denoting the degree obtained after studying Medicine at University. In the United Kingdom, the Bachelor of Medicine degree is often conjoined with Bachelor of Surgery (BS) to form the degree that is required to qualify as a medical doctor. The Latin version of the BM BS is the MB ChB or MB BChir meaning Medicinae Baccleureus, Chirugiae Baccleureus, or literally "Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery". However, the different Latin and English abbreviations may occasionally be combined by certa ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Master of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a tertiary degree in business management. Originally designed to provide engineers with management skills, today's MBA draws applicants from a range of disciplines. An MBA is considered a professional Master's degree as well as a traditional or academic Master's degree. However, completion of a professional MBA does not usually preclude admission to a Ph.D. (program for research-oriented engagements) although it could be helpful. Schools that offer the MBA are usually known as e ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Civil Law - Postgraduate degrees

In Oxford, the BCL is a taught postgraduate degree in English law - equivalent to the Master of Laws (LLM) offered by other British universities. At Oxford, the undergraduate law degree is a BA degree in Jurisprudence, equivalent to the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) offered by other British universities. The Faculty of Civil Law in Oxford is so named to distinguish it from the faculty of canon law which was abolished in both universities by King Henry VIII in 1535. The syllabus consisted entirely of Roman civil law until the establishment of ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor of Education

A Bachelor of Education (BEd) is an undergraduate academic degree which qualifies the graduate as a teacher in schools. Bachelor of Education - North America. In North America the degree is awarded for courses taken that generally lasts two years (one year in some Canadian universities). To gain the qualififcation the student is required to have a previous or substantial progress towards a bachelor's degree, usually in the field that the student wishes to teach in, as well as a good rapport w ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia - Bachelor of Laws

The degree of Bachelor of Laws is the principal academic degree in law in most common law countries other than the United States, where it has been replaced by the Juris Doctor degree. It is abbreviated LL.B. (or, in rare instances, Ll.B.): "LL" is an abbreviation of the genitive plural legum (of laws), thus "LL.B." stands for Legum Baccalaureus in Latin. In the United States it is sometimes called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L". Historically, law students used to study both eccle ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - British degree abbreviations - Bachelor's degrees

These 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 Degrees

The 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 - Industrial engineering - Universities offering accredited bachelor of science degrees in industrial engineering

In the United States: Arizona State University Georgia Institute of Technology Lehigh University Northeastern University, Boston Pennsylvania State University St. Mary's University of San Antonio Texas A&M University Texas Tech University Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo University of Central Florida University of Houston University of Missouri-Columbia University of Texas El Paso University o ...

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Industrial engineering, Industrial engineering - Areas of Expertise, Industrial engineering - Value engineering, Industrial engineering - Quality Assurance/Quality Control, Industrial engineering - Producibility, Industrial engineering - Motion Economy, Industrial engineering - Universities offering accredited bachelor of science degrees in industrial engineering, Industrial engineering - External links

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Industrial engineering - Universities offering accredited bachelor of science degrees in industrial engineering

In the United States: Arizona State University Cornell University Georgia Institute of Technology Lehigh University Northeastern University, Boston Pennsylvania State University St. Mary's University of San Antonio Texas A&M University Texas Tech University Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo University of Central Florida University of Houston University of Missouri-Columbia University of Texas E ...

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Arts - Coursework

In 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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Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts - Duration, Bachelor of Arts - Coursework, Bachelor of Arts - Difference between the BA and BS, Bachelor of Arts - EU harmonisation

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Arts - Coursework

In 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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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

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bachelor's degree: Encyclopedia II - Bachelor of Arts - Difference between the BA and BS

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS or BSc) are very similar in some countries, in that they are the most common of undergraduate degrees. In the United States and Canada, both degrees consist of a general education component (usually requiring matriculants to take courses in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics). They typically also require students to declare a major, take a certain number of elective courses, and sometimes have basic skills components (such as writing exams or computer profi ...

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Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts - Duration, Bachelor of Arts - Coursework, Bachelor of Arts - Difference between the BA and BS, Bachelor of Arts - EU harmonisation

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