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What is the difference between a BA and a BS college degree for employment?In: Jobs [Edit categories] |
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BA = Bachelor of Arts degree BS = Bachelor of Science degree
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I think the question requires more of an explanation than what the terms BA and BS translate to.
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) A bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree is what is generally called a liberal arts degree. This degree requires as much as 71 hours of general education courses in a wide range of areas that help you develop a variety of skills. Bachelor of arts majors include many subject areas, such as English, geography, and psychology. The main difference between the B.A. and the B.S. is that a B.A. has additional college requirements such as foreign language, additional literature and social sciences, PHIL/RELI, and Non-Western Culture. The degree you choose to pursue depends largely on your talents, interests, and goals.
B.S. (Bachelor of Science) The bachelor of science (B.S.) degree is more mathematics or science oriented. This degree may require fewer general education courses and more math and/or science courses. Some bachelor of science programs are career or research oriented--for example, accounting, computer science, and nursing. Majors such as psychology, economics, mathematics, and the natural sciences offer both bachelor of arts and bachelor of science options. The School of Management offers only B.S. degrees and includes Accounting, Finance, Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems, and Management. The degree you choose to pursue depends largely on your talents, interests, and goals.
Reference: http://www.gmu.edu/departments/advising/degrees.html
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Few employers recognize any difference in the BA, BS designations. As long as you have a degree, you are golden. Many students are disappointed how little things like major, minor, grade point average and BA vs. BS matter in the job market. As long as you have the diploma, it's mostly all the same to your future employer.
Joni, B.S. Psychology minor: writing, Top 10 University, 3.97 GPA :-)
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