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The part of the sentence "bsc engineering" is not correct or usable in written English.
To make it correct, you should write it as "BSc Engineering" or "B.Sc. Engineering." For example, "He earned his BSc Engineering from Oxford University."
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Leicester University, BSc engineering.
She was made an MBE for services to UK Business in June 2015 and holds a BSc Engineering degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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He arrived at the University of Iowa with an MSc in Electrical Engineering, BSc in Mathematics, and in BSc Physics from Rheinisch Westphälische Technicsche Hochschule Aachen, in Aachen, Germany.
Education: BSc in computer engineering from the University of Michigan and Master's in computer science at Stanford University.
With a BSc in electrical engineering from Athens and a MSc and MBA from Leicester, he says his philosophy is to see opportunities where others see a problems.
Age 46 Education School in Warrington, Cheshire, and Yeovil, Somerset; BSc in chemical engineering from Emmanuel College, Cambridge Family Married with four children Career Nine years at Procter & Gamble, rising to become European marketing director.
Consulting firm Accenture takes in between 30 and 40 degree apprentices a year to work towards a BSc in software engineering, in partnership with training provider QA, whose course is accredited by the University of Roehampton, the University of Sunderland and Newcastle College.
He graduated BSc (Honours) in chemical engineering at the University of Edinburgh in 1982, and gained an MSE and PhD in chemical engineering at the University of Pennsylvanian 1986.
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