Bachelor of Applied Science
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A Bachelor of Applied Science is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course of study that generally lasts three years in the UK or four or five years in North America.
A Bachelor of Applied Science usually requires a student to take a majority of their courses in the applied sciences, specializing in a specific area, such as
- Engineering - General
- Chemical engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Computer engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Biological engineering
- Civil engineering
- Software engineering
- Mechatronics engineering
- Mining engineering
A graduate of a Bachelor of Applied Science program receives the designation BAS, B.ASc., B.App.Sc or B.Appl.Sc for a major or pass degree and BAS(Hons), B.ASc.(Hons) or others for an honours degree.
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