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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a science degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an academic qualification in the field of science.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally earned a science degree from the university."
Alternatives: "a degree in science" or "a scientific degree".
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A B.S. in meteorology is a science degree.
My wife has a science degree and worked in engineering before becoming a teacher.
Phelan is a perfect exemplar of the value a science degree holds to other fields.
Believe me, even with a science degree, you don't want to know the details.
Becky, a bright 21-year-old, has just begun the second year of a science degree.
Rathgeber is retired now but has a science degree and was a businessman.
Victoria, Australia Monash University; enrolled for a science degree; failed first-year exams.
But replacing the entire lab component for a science degree is unusual.
She is a registered nurse and has a science degree in health promotion.
One in four people with a science degree now living in America was born abroad.
Students are not informed well enough about the career benefits of a science degree, believes the SCI.
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