Education Guys: Guide to Technical Education

Bachelor's Degrees in Agriculture

A bachelor degree lasts approximately four years, and is the standard undergraduate course of study offered by most major universities. The degree combines two years of general liberal arts and sciences courses with two years of specialized courses reflecting the student's chosen field. The most common bachelor degrees are the humanities-centered Bachelor of Arts (BA) and the scientific-centered Bachelor of Science (BS). A bachelor degree is the minimum level of education required for many professions today.

Featured Agriculture Bachelor's Degrees:

University of Phoenix
Campus

As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.

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Grand Canyon University
Campus

Don't Miss a Day of Your Future! Grand Canyon University is offering Bachelor and Master degrees through our College of Education, Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Nursing & Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Entrepreneurship. Classes start soon!

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