Bachelor of Chemistry - significado y definición. Qué es Bachelor of Chemistry
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Qué (quién) es Bachelor of Chemistry - definición

BACHELOR'S DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts, Journalism; Bachelor of Arts in Journalism; Bachelor of journalism; Bachelor of Science, Journalism; Bachelor of Communication and Journalism; Bachelor of the Arts, Journalism

BLitt         
ACADEMIC DEGREE
Bachelor of Literature; BLitt; B.Litt.; Bachelor of letters; Litt.B.; LittB
¦ abbreviation Bachelor of Letters.
Origin
from L. Baccalaureus Litterarum.
Bachelor of Independent Studies         
AMERICAN UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC DEGREE WITH SUBSTANTIAL FLEXIBILITY IN COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor of independent studies; Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies; Bachelor of Individualized Studies
A Bachelor of Independent Studies is an undergraduate academic degree. Its program of studies is unique to each student, and the individual curricula are largely determined by each student.
Bachelor of General Studies         
DEGREE OFFERED BY SOME UNIVERSITIES IN NORTH AMERICA
Bachelor of general studies; B.G.S.; Bachelor in General Studies; B.GS.
A Bachelor of General Studies degree (abbreviated BGS or BGen) is an undergraduate academic degree offered by many colleges and universities. The concept of general studies derives from the medieval European university concept of studium generale.

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Bachelor of Journalism

The Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) degree is a degree awarded at some universities to students who have studied journalism in a three or four year undergraduate program. In the United States, some schools that do not award the B.J. degree instead confer a Bachelor of Arts, Journalism (B.A.J.), Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.A.J.M.C.) or Bachelor of Science, Journalism (BSJ) that is often part of or in conjunction with a course of study in mass communication. Yet another epithetological version of the degree, conferred by The Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia, is the A.B.J. degree, the Latin equivalent of the B.J./B.A.J.

The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Kansas accredits university level journalism programs in the United States. There are currently 109 such accredited programs in 40 states.