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O que (quem) é Bachelor of Agricultural Science - definição

ACADEMIC DEGREE
Bachelor of science in agriculture; Bachelor of Agriculture; Bachelor of Agricultural Science

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture         
The Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSAg) or the Bachelor of Agriculture (BAg) is the undergraduate academic degree awarded by tertiary faculty of agriculture. The program is typically four years of study at postsecondary level.
Bachelor of Computer Science         
3–4 YEAR BACHELOR PROGRAM
Bachelor in Computer Science; Bachelor of computer science; BCompSc; BS(CS)
The Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc, BCS, BSCS, BACS or B.Sc.
The Journal of Agricultural Science         
JOURNAL
Journal of Agricultural Science; J Agric Sci
The Journal of Agricultural Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on agriculture and the use of land resources. It was established in 1905 by Rowland Biffen, Alfred Daniel Hall, Thomas Barlow Wood, and Thomas Hudson Middleton and is published by Cambridge University Press.

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Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

A Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSAg) or a Bachelor of Agriculture (BAg) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by tertiary faculty of agriculture. The program is typically four years of study at postsecondary level.

In Canada, the bachelor's degree in agriculture differs from a bachelor of science degree in that the courses focus on agriculture: for example, the student will study agricultural economics rather than economics. Like engineering or forestry, agricultural science courses are infused with practicality.

In China, the Bachelor of Agriculture is an independent degree and one of the thirteen statutory types of bachelor's degrees. It is awarded to students who have completed an undergraduate program majoring plant production, nature conservation and environmental ecology, animal production, veterinary medicine, forestry, aquaculture and fishery, or grassland science.