Noun
a bachelor's degree in arts and sciences
Source: WordNetA Bachelor of Arts is one who makes love to a lot of women, and yet has the art to remain a bachelor. Helen Rowland
I have a Bachelor of Arts in English, which means I had a lot of formal training in reading. Kate DiCamillo
Academics Undergraduate schools Main Quadrangle on Emory University's Druid Hills Campus ;Emory College of Arts and Sciences (1836) The Emory College of Arts and Sciences offers the Bachelor of Arts (B. Source: Internet
After being admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1935, White briefly settled in London, where he lived in an area that was frequented by artists. Source: Internet
Along with playing basketball, Alcindor earned a Bachelor of Arts with a major in history from UCLA in 1969. Source: Internet
After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in English literature in 1926, he attended Harvard University, where he would later research, teach, and eventually become a prestigious board member. Source: Internet