What college degrees can someone get after four years in college?

After four years of full-time study at a college or university, a student can typically earn a Bachelor's degree. This is the most common four-year degree. There are many different types of Bachelor's degrees, categorized by their field of study, such as:

* Bachelor of Arts (B.A.): Often focuses on humanities, social sciences, and the arts.

* Bachelor of Science (B.S.): Typically emphasizes scientific and mathematical subjects.

* Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.): Concentrates on the visual and performing arts.

* Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng. or B.E.): Focuses on engineering disciplines.

* Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Concentrates on business-related subjects.

While most four-year degrees are Bachelor's degrees, it's possible in *some* cases to complete a less common accelerated program leading to a professional degree, such as a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) or other specialized programs, though these are less frequent. Those typically require very specific prerequisites and admission criteria.

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