Yes, you can apply with a BS in Business. Most law schools will look quite favorably on a BS in business.
You can have a degree in Business BSc yes the BSc means you are a bachelor of science as its oppsed to a BA a bachelor of the arts. no
The bachelors of arts degree is the overall degree category under which there are various programs of study. For example, education, English, communications, history, etc. As such, the bachelors of arts in English is just specifying the program of study the student majored in. In other words, the individual completed a bachelors level degree, with a specialization in English.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
The degree is Bachelor of Science. The field is Food Science. So most likely, Bachelor of Science degree in Food Science.
You can if you take an associates degree in business which is two years as a full-time student. The bachelor's degree is four years as a full-time student.
I'm thinkin', Bachelor of Science in Education.........a.k.a.........B.S.E..............
A business degree may be either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science depending on the school and the program chosen by the individual.
You don't get a degree with a subject; you get a degree in a subject. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science are common descriptions of this degree.
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a bachelor degree in commerce and business administration. In most universities, the degree is conferred upon a student after four years of full time study in one.
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It depends on what type of Bachelor's degree it is. The two basic umbrella categories are Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS), but here are some other examples: Bachelor of Social Work (BSSw) Bachelor of Social Science (BSSS) Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAE) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd)
You apply as an undergraduate student. The associate and bachelor's level are both undergraduate coursework. Those who have completed a bachelor's degree are not eligible for federal and state grants.