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1) "Bsc" -- As to bsc degree BSc Function: abbreviation bachelor of science Pronunciation Symbols BSC is an abbreviation for: - Bachelor of Science (usually written "BSc"), an academic science degree
- Base Station Controller, a subsystem in a GSM mobile phone network
- Binary symmetric channel in coding theory
- Binary Synchronous Communications, a data link protocol developed by IBM in the 1960s
- In medical literature: best supportive care
- "Biological Species Concept", a method of defining species in terms of interbreeding (see [1])
- Basic Spacing between Centers, integrated circuit package dimension
- Broadcom Serial Control(BSC) interface commonly used for camera control
- Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Birmingham-Southern College
- Bismarck State College
- Bridgewater State College, a four-year liberal arts college in southeastern Massachusetts, USA
- British Security Coordination, a covert organisaton set up by MI6 in the USA during World War II
- British Sugar Corporation
- British Society of Cinematographers [2]
- Brentwood Secondary College, a secondary school in eastern Melbourne, Australia
- Broglio Space Centre, the Italian spaceport
- Balanced scorecard, a method for measuring a company's activities in terms of its vision and strategies
- Black Stone Cherry, rock band
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2) "Degree" -- As to bsc degree de·gree Pronunciation: di-'grE Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French degré, from Vulgar Latin *degradus, from Latin de- + gradus 1 : a step or stage in a process, course, or order of classification <advanced by degrees> 2 a : a rank or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position <people of low degree> b archaic : a particular standing especially as to dignity or worth c : the civil condition or status of a person 3 : a step in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor 4 a obsolete : STEP, STAIR b archaic : a member of a series arranged in steps 5 : a measure of damage to tissue caused by injury or disease -- compare FIRST-DEGREE BURN, SECOND-DEGREE BURN, THIRD-DEGREE BURN 6 a : the extent, measure, or scope of an action, condition, or relation <different in degree but not in kind> b : relative intensity <a high degree of stress> c : one of the forms or sets of forms used in the comparison of an adjective or adverb d : a legal measure of guilt or negligence <found guilty of robbery in the first degree> 7 a : a title conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school on completion of a program of study b : a grade of membership attained in a ritualistic order or society c : an academic title conferred to honor distinguished achievement or service d : the formal ceremonies observed in the conferral of such a distinction 8 : a unit of measure for angles equal to an angle with its vertex at the center of a circle and its sides cutting off 1/360 of the circumference; also : a unit of measure for arcs of a circle equal to the amount of arc th Degree may refer to: In science: - Degree (angle), a unit of angle measurement
- Degree (temperature), a unit of temperature measurement
- Degree (symbol), (°), a notation used in science, engineering and mathematics
- Degree of curvature, a unit of curvature measurement
- Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
In mathematics: - Degree (mathematics)
- Degree of a polynomial
- Degree of a field extension
- Degree (graph theory)
- Degree (continuous map)
- Degrees of freedom (statistics)
- Degrees of freedom (engineering)
In education: - Academic degree, an academic award or title requiring a longer study period than a diploma
- Foundation degree
- Associate's degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- Doctorate degree
- Engineer's degree
- Specialist degree
- Ad eundem degree
- Honorary degree
- Lambeth degree
- External degree
Degree may also refer to: - Degree (music), a particular note of a scale in relation to the tonic
- Degree (deodorant), a brand of antiperspirant
- Degree (deejay), a Jamaican deejay, formerly known as General Degree
- Degree (project), Dissemination and Exploitation of GRids in Earth science
Degree, in the sense of measurement, is used to indicate: - "good", "better" (the comparative degree) and "best" (the superlative degree)
- the severity of similar crimes (in some jurisdictions) — for example first degree murder
- the intensity of a burn (from first degree to third degree)
- the level of kinship; see consanguinity
- the degree of inventiveness in inventions and patents
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