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Online Advising and Educational Planning |
Welcome to Online Advising and Educational Planning. We hope you find all the information you need to plan your education and career here at CBC. Getting a Bachelor's Degree. There are two kinds of bachelor's degrees: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.). These are degrees that students receive upon successful completion of four or five years of full-time college or university studies. These are also known as undergraduate degrees. A B.A. degree is also known as a liberal arts degree. This degree generally requires courses in humanities, math, English, sciences, social sciences and languages.
A B.S. degree generally does not require as many liberal arts or humanities courses. It may prepare people for careers in accounting, engineering and education. Like the B.A., it requires general courses in math, English, sciences and social sciences.
Why go on for a Bachelor's?
Components of a Bachelor's Degree
Do you plan to transfer to another college or university after CBC? If so, these resources can help you understand this process and make it easier for you.
Distance Opportunities
Below are some links to colleges that offer courses and/or distance degree programs via the Internet.
If you are transferring from a foreign country you can find out more information at
International Student.
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Marielle Parker, Systems III, 509-542-4513