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Bachelor of Arts

Definitions

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  • noun A collegiate degree, usually involving four years of study (about 120 semester hours) in liberal arts.

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Examples

  • After my last class for my Bachelor of Arts degree, I came out of the classroom on a warm spring night and looked up at the stars.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

  • Grinning from ear to ear, he clapped and cheered the day I walked across the stage to receive my Bachelor of Arts degree in history.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

  • After my last class for my Bachelor of Arts degree, I came out of the classroom on a warm spring night and looked up at the stars.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

  • 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 Jaclyn Cabral 2011

  • Grinning from ear to ear, he clapped and cheered the day I walked across the stage to receive my Bachelor of Arts degree in history.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

  • She is a graduate of Temple University and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • She is a graduate of Temple University and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • She is a graduate of Temple University and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • She is a graduate of Temple University and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • She is a graduate of Temple University and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

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