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mountainboo | 12:25 Wed 01st Apr 2009 | Jobs & Education
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It is another 2 years before I start a degree but I have been looking at the various degree subjects. One which I have been particularly interested in is the Disaster Management and Emergency Planning BSc Honours degree.

Is there a lot of difference between a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts in terms of difficulty level?

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No- there is no difference per se in status between a BA and a BSc. It's the quality of the course and the reputation of the University that matters.
in my opinion, none at all. The level of difficulty is the same, it just depends on whether the subject is classed as a science or an art. For example, for a nursing degree, (I think) you can either do a ba or a bsc depending on what the university classes nursing as (personally, i think nursing is an art, but who knows)
in my opinion, none at all. The level of difficulty is the same, it just depends on whether the subject is classed as a science or an art. For example, for a nursing degree, (I think) you can either do a ba or a bsc depending on what the university classes nursing as (personally, i think nursing is an art, but who knows)
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Appreciate the responses thanks factor30 and bednobs. I will remember that, about the quality and rep of the uni.

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