

Many four year colleges and universities
offer programs that lead to a bachelor's degree in a specialization of
one of the many categories of art and design, business, education,
health care, nursing, technology, criminal justice and engineering.
While specifics will vary from school to school and by state, a typical
four-year degree program usually includes such elements as the
successful completion of a minimum number of semester hours of credit;
an overall grade point average of at least 2.00; the completion of a
program of general education in the liberal arts and science (which
would include courses in the arts and humanities, mathematics, natural
and social science, and possibly a foreign language); and the successful
completion of a required number of courses and semester hours specific
to a specialized major combined with enough elective courses to complete
the required number of semester hours for graduation.
Among the bachelor's degrees awarded by most colleges:
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Typically awarded for successful completion of a liberal arts curriculum
with a concentration in the humanities.
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Typically awarded for successful completion of a liberal arts curriculum
with a concentration in the physical sciences.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
A specialized degree typically awarded for successful completion of a
liberal arts curriculum with a concentration in business.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
A specialized degree typically awarded for successful completion of a
liberal arts curriculum with a concentration in the fine arts.
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)
A specialized degree typically awarded for successful completion of a
liberal arts curriculum with a concentration in the business,
communication and management (vs. scientific and technological) aspects
of computer science. |