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'bachelor of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in reference to a degree title, such as "bachelor of science in chemistry" or "bachelor of arts in English". For example, "I received a bachelor of science in physics from Stanford University."
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In addition to a Bachelor of Arts degree, it awards a Bachelor of Science (in nursing).
Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Cornell University, 1949.
Bachelor of Fine Arts Solo Exhibitions".
While we're at it, let's replace the Bachelor of Arts degree with the Bachelor of Science.
He received a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Science and an M.B.A from Case.
"and a bachelor of music arts is exactly the opposite".
Bachelor of arts degrees were first awarded in 1909.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1573.
Graduates will receive a bachelor of arts and sciences degree.
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After successfully pursuing a bachelor-of-arts and/or bachelor-of-science degree.
He graduated in 1954, with a bachelor-of-arts degree.
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