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"a degree in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of degree or course, such as "a degree in engineering" or "a degree in accounting." An example of how you might use it in a sentence is: "I just earned a degree in biology from my university."
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A degree in journalism?
(a degree in business).
You got a degree in French.
He has a degree in management.
He graduated with a degree in finance.
I have a degree in aeronautical engineering".
He also has a degree in archaeology.
Lignelli has a degree in fashion design.
"I have a degree in petrochemicals.
She also has a degree in sculpting.
I have a degree in Romantic poetry".
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