Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree

A Bachelor of Science is one of the most common degrees awarded to graduates of 4-year programs, and it signifies your achievements in a scientific, technical or professional field. Keep reading to learn more about how this type of bachelor's degree is distinct from others and what completion typically requires. See what you might study and your career options after graduation.

What Is a Bachelor of Science Degree?

The two most common degrees awarded by 4-year postsecondary programs are the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.). According to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (www.nwccu.org), a B.A. is awarded to graduates of liberal education programs, while a B.S. is awarded to students who complete a science- or application-based course of study. Typically, scientific programs, such as biology, chemistry, computer science, math and engineering culminate in a B.S.

Additionally, you can earn both a B.A. and B.S. in some areas, such as geography. The program requirements for each degree differ slightly. In both the B.A. and B.S. geography programs, you learn how to analyze data; but on the B.S. track, you also learn about acquiring data, using cartographic applications and understanding geographic information systems. You can also earn a Bachelor of Science in humanities-based subjects, such as English, technical writing, history, psychology and more.