A Bachelor of Applied Science usually requires a student to take a majority of their courses (usually 3/4) in the applied sciences[?], specializing in at least one of:
Most universities plan the Applied Science Bachelor degree with a rigourous course schedule.
A graduate of a Bachelor of Applied Science, receives the designation BAS or B.ASc. for a major degree and BAS (Hon.) or B.ASc. (Hon.) for an honours degree.
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