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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Bachelor of Science
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of
Baccalaureus Scientiæ , or Bachelor of Science.
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- abbreviation
Bachelor of Science (degree)
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And my BSc was a double major : Computer Science and...
Archive 2006-03-01 Zoe Brain 2006
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And my BSc was a double major : Computer Science and...
Role Model Zoe Brain 2006
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I hasten to add that this course is dry and dire, and I’m taking it to finish my BSc, which is a disgraceful attitude, I know.
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Amy Sugden, 19, who attended a summer school at Bristol then went on to the university to study for a BSc in childhood studies, said: Previous to the summer school, I'd never left Torquay, and going to a different place was exciting – the environment at university, which was more independent.
Summer schools lead to better chance of top university place, says study 2012
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Many of us felt bad that we were doing BSc, and not BE.
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He studied at Paisley College of Technology (now the University of Paisley) and the University of Strathclyde, receiving a BSc in Chemistry, then an MBA.
The financial experts in government Not a sheep 2009
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I have a BSc, do you have a degree from an accredited university?
Think Progress » Chuck Todd: ‘The Tea Party gets a big benefit’ from Fox News’ promotion. 2010
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"Footballers are not generally known for their intelligence, and upon reading about David Wetherall, a hero of my childhood, I learned that he attained a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Sheffield," begins Karl Corrick.
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The typical total cost for OU BA/ BSc (Hons) is between £4,200 and £5,860 compared with £10,125 elsewhere (2011-12).
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Three years for a BSc, one year for a MSc and three years for a PhD are likely to lead to a total debt that is north of £50,000.
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