What does a Bachelors Degree consist of?
A bachelor’s degree is a combination of general college studies and a specialty in a specific field. The specific field is called your major, and your degree will be named after your major. For example, if you majored in English, you would have your bachelor’s degree in English. You have the opportunity to specialize in more than one subject by having either a dual major or a minor in a specific field. Most bachelor’s degrees take about four years to complete. Some people are able to take a heavier class load and may be able to graduate sooner. Others may only be attending part time, and it may take them longer than four years to earn their (college diploma). The generalized study portion of the degree usually takes place during the first two years that you attend college and the specialized portion, the last two years. The requirements for different colleges and universities differ slightly, but there are some basic requirements that are the same or quite similar. For example, everyon
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