basically two years of schhol
Applied science is Awesome so intresting
Depends on the county. Some have bachelors at Mathematics Applied to Electronics and such a bachelor is in the Computer Science category. So the answer is no, those are not the only bachelors of computer science.
bachelor of science in travel and tourism administration bachelor of science in information technology bachelor of science in business administration bachelor of science in accountancy bachelor of arts in communication bachelor or science in foreign service bachelor of science in education(major in english) bachelor of science in elementary education bachelor of science in computer engineering bachelor of science in electronics engineering bachelor of science in electrical engineering bachelor of science in industrial engineering bachelor of science in mechanical engineering bachelor of science in civil engineering bachelor of science in hotel and restaurant management
Honestly, the hardest courses in college vary depending upon the students talents or lack there of. The hardest courses for me in college were: Physics (my teacher talked about his family every lecture time, instead of describing how Physics worked), and Trigonometry (the class deals with a lot of shapes, and has too many formulas that you will NEVER utilize in real life). The hardest courses in College are the ones you are not interested in. If you get a teacher that does not suit your learning style then you will still do well if you are interested in the subject because you will get the information from other sources. The best teacher in the world cannot teach you much if you are uninterested.
what is the difference between bachelor of science in business administration and bachelor of business administration.
no
B.S. Stands for Bachelor of Science. Bachelor referring to a 4 year degree.
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.
Typically, the applied science degree is more career oriented with less of the general education courses requires. It is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.
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)
The difference between the bachelor of science and the bachelor of arts is that the science degree has more course requirements that focus on finance. The BA will require more general education courses.
By BS in Electronics Engineering,you have the opportunity that u can also do MS in Electronics Engineering,which is valid nand valuable in USA.