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The phrase "a bsc in" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a BSc in." You can use it when referring to a Bachelor of Science degree in a specific field of study.
Example: "She earned a BSc in Computer Science from the university."
Alternatives: "a Bachelor of Science in" or "a Bachelor’s degree in".
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Sowter has a BSc in computer science from Nottingham University.
So I've got a BSc in maths and engineering.
A BA, or a BSc in more tech-heavy courses.
This year it is offering a BA in property development and interiors, a BSc in toy design and a BSc in mobile and interactive TV development.
A BA course in natural philosophy may have different aims from a BSc in forensic investigation.
1979 Enrols in a BSc in zoology at the University of Southampton.
I have a BSc in chemistry, but I couldn't find work in that field.
· Kirsty Groves is studying for a BSc in nutritional therapy at the University of Westminster.
It offers apprentices flexible learning that culminates in a BSc in computing and IT.
I'm studying a BSc in psychology, but I'm learning about alien abduction, hypnotists, and sociology.
He previously obtained a MSc in Epidemiology and a BSc in Nutrition.
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