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"degree in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "degree in" to refer to an academic qualification, usually one that is earned after a set amount of schooling or study. For example, "I have a degree in business management."
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Earn your degree in 4 years.
"A master's degree in.
degree in mathematics.
A degree in journalism?
(a degree in business).
He has a degree in management.
You got a degree in French.
Degree in creative writing and fine arts.
He earned his medical degree in 1953.
He graduated with a degree in finance.
Khawaja earned her college degree in Wisconsin.
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