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Bachelor of Arts

NOUN
  1. a bachelor's degree in arts and sciences

How To Use Bachelor of Arts In A Sentence

  • Josephine English didn't rent a cap and gown when she heard she had graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from a Dublin college.
  • Ann Echeverria, associate of applied science in nursing; Karen A. Eck, associate of applied business in accounting technology; Amanda H. Frazier, bachelor of arts in English, summa cum laude; Nicholas E. Frye, associate of applied science in mechanical engineering technology; The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio Home Page
  • She is a graduate of Temple University and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. A Book of Miracles
  • Artium baccalaureus (bachelor of arts), anno Domini (in the year of our Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition
  • The students hail from 35 states, and the college offers associates and bachelor of arts degrees.
  • I completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Strategic Communications in less than four years and still find myself unemployed. Jaclyn Cabral: The Ripple Effect of Loans
  • I am a graduate of Yale University. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • There you are, coasting your way through a Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • Paino graduated from Evangel University with a bachelor of arts degree in history and philosophy. Undefined
  • This individual has a bachelor of arts degree in economics and a master of business administration degree.
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