BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
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A 'Bachelor of Science' ('B.S.', 'B.Sc.' or less commonly, 'S.B.' or 'Sc.B.' from the Latin 'Scientiæ Baccalaureus') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for completed courses that generally last three to five years (see below).
In the United States, a Bachelor of Science degree may be a more specialized version of B.A., with more focus on the subject and less on a broad liberal arts background; for example, a B.S. in economics may require several more advanced economics courses than a B.A. in economics, and possibly more support courses (such as statistics). The B.S. is also frequently used for professional areas of study such as engineering, journalism, and advertising.
In the UK, which subjects are considered science subjects varies, e.g. economics degrees may be B.A. in one university but B.Sc. in another. In addition, some universities, like the London School of Economics, offer the B.Sc. in practically all subject areas even when they are normally associated with arts degrees, while others award arts qualifications almost exclusively, namely the Oxbridge universities. In both instances, this is generally for historical and traditional reasons. A Bachelor of Science receives the designation B.Sc. or B.S. for a major/pass degree and B.Sc. (Hons) or B.S. (Hon) for an honours degree.
The B.Sc. from Germany is equivalent to a B.Sc. (Hons).
Formerly in the University of Oxford, the degree of B.Sc. was a postgraduate degree. This former degree, still actively granted, has since been renamed M.Sc.
In Brazil, a Bachelor of Science degree is a graduation degree and is also more specific, usually containing a one-year mandatory probation time by the end of the course followed by relatively elaborate written and oral evaluations (Monografia).
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Cameroon, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Italy, Latvia, Malaysia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Quebec, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Wales and ((Zimbabwe))
Canada (except Quebec), Greece, Guatemala, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan, People's Republic of China, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Taiwan, Turkey and United States
Brazil, Egypt (four of five years), Serbia, Colombia (usually four years dedicated to coursework plus one year of research thesis), Argentina
★ Accounting
★ Agriculture
★ Animal Science
★ Anthropology
★ Astrophysics
★ Biology
★ Biochemistry
★ Biomathematics
★ Business Administration
★ Chemistry
★ Chemical Physics
★ Computational Chemistry
★ Computational Mathematics
★ Computer Science
★ Dietetics
★ Earth Science
★ Economics
★ Education
★ Engineering
★ Entomology
★ Environmental Biology
★ Environmental Science
★ Electronics and Communication
★ Finance
★ Food Science
★ Genetics
★ Geography
★ Geology
★ Graphic Design
★ History, Technology, and Society
★ Human Biology
★ Information Technology
★ International Affairs
★ Journalism
★ Management
★ Mathematics
★ Medical Technology
★ Microbiology
★ Molecular Biology
★ Nursing
★ Nutrition
★ Packaging
★ Paleontology
★ Plant Biology
★ Physics
★ Physiology
★ Psychology
★ Public Policy
★ Sociology
★ Software Engineering
★ Statistics
★ Toxicology
★ Veterinary Technology
★ Zoology
★ Bachelor of Arts
★ Bachelor's degree
★ Bologna process
★ British undergraduate degree classification
★ British degree abbreviations
★ List of tagged degrees
A 'Bachelor of Science' ('B.S.', 'B.Sc.' or less commonly, 'S.B.' or 'Sc.B.' from the Latin 'Scientiæ Baccalaureus') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for completed courses that generally last three to five years (see below).
In the United States, a Bachelor of Science degree may be a more specialized version of B.A., with more focus on the subject and less on a broad liberal arts background; for example, a B.S. in economics may require several more advanced economics courses than a B.A. in economics, and possibly more support courses (such as statistics). The B.S. is also frequently used for professional areas of study such as engineering, journalism, and advertising.
In the UK, which subjects are considered science subjects varies, e.g. economics degrees may be B.A. in one university but B.Sc. in another. In addition, some universities, like the London School of Economics, offer the B.Sc. in practically all subject areas even when they are normally associated with arts degrees, while others award arts qualifications almost exclusively, namely the Oxbridge universities. In both instances, this is generally for historical and traditional reasons. A Bachelor of Science receives the designation B.Sc. or B.S. for a major/pass degree and B.Sc. (Hons) or B.S. (Hon) for an honours degree.
The B.Sc. from Germany is equivalent to a B.Sc. (Hons).
Formerly in the University of Oxford, the degree of B.Sc. was a postgraduate degree. This former degree, still actively granted, has since been renamed M.Sc.
In Brazil, a Bachelor of Science degree is a graduation degree and is also more specific, usually containing a one-year mandatory probation time by the end of the course followed by relatively elaborate written and oral evaluations (Monografia).
| Contents |
| Typical completion period |
| Three years |
| Four years |
| Five years |
| List of Bachelor of Science Degree majors offered by U.S. institutions |
| See also |
Typical completion period
Three years
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Cameroon, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Italy, Latvia, Malaysia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Quebec, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Wales and ((Zimbabwe))
Four years
Canada (except Quebec), Greece, Guatemala, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan, People's Republic of China, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Taiwan, Turkey and United States
Five years
Brazil, Egypt (four of five years), Serbia, Colombia (usually four years dedicated to coursework plus one year of research thesis), Argentina
List of Bachelor of Science Degree majors offered by U.S. institutions
★ Accounting
★ Agriculture
★ Animal Science
★ Anthropology
★ Astrophysics
★ Biology
★ Biochemistry
★ Biomathematics
★ Business Administration
★ Chemistry
★ Chemical Physics
★ Computational Chemistry
★ Computational Mathematics
★ Computer Science
★ Dietetics
★ Earth Science
★ Economics
★ Education
★ Engineering
★ Entomology
★ Environmental Biology
★ Environmental Science
★ Electronics and Communication
★ Finance
★ Food Science
★ Genetics
★ Geography
★ Geology
★ Graphic Design
★ History, Technology, and Society
★ Human Biology
★ Information Technology
★ International Affairs
★ Journalism
★ Management
★ Mathematics
★ Medical Technology
★ Microbiology
★ Molecular Biology
★ Nursing
★ Nutrition
★ Packaging
★ Paleontology
★ Plant Biology
★ Physics
★ Physiology
★ Psychology
★ Public Policy
★ Sociology
★ Software Engineering
★ Statistics
★ Toxicology
★ Veterinary Technology
★ Zoology
See also
★ Bachelor of Arts
★ Bachelor's degree
★ Bologna process
★ British undergraduate degree classification
★ British degree abbreviations
★ List of tagged degrees
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