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BAAS may refer to: * Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences, a bachelor's degree offered at some universities * British Association for the Advancement of Science, now the British Science Association * British Association for American Studies * Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society See also * Baas Baas: *An Afrikaans word for boss and Dutch word for supervisor/leader/master, from which the American word "boss" is derived. Surname * Balduin Baas (1922–2006), German actor * David Baas (born 1981), American football center * Gilberto Keb Baa ...
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Bachelor Of Applied Arts And Sciences
The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences, often abbreviated as BAAS or BAASc, is an undergraduate degree. Usage In the United States, Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S.) degree is considered a completion degree. The degree can be awarded to students who have both technical education and traditional college/university education. Some universities also give credit for work-related training and certification completed by the student. Applied Arts and Sciences degree programs typically require a student to complete an academic core program consisting of English, History, Political Science, Philosophy and Sociology and the Sciences like Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics consisting of 40-60 semester credit hours. Technical coursework can count 30-60 credit hours, and in some cases, work experience and certifications are evaluated and up to 30 credit hours may be awarded towards a degree. Upper level academic credit hours make up 30-45 hours of coursework, depe ...
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British Association For The Advancement Of Science
The British Science Association (BSA) is a charity and learned society founded in 1831 to aid in the promotion and development of science. Until 2009 it was known as the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BA). The current Chief Executive is Katherine Mathieson. The BSA's mission is to get more people engaged in the field of science by coordinating, delivering, and overseeing different projects that are suited to achieve these goals. The BSA "envisions a society in which a diverse group of people can learn and apply the sciences in which they learn." and is managed by a professional staff located at their Head Office in the Wellcome Wolfson Building. The BSA offers a wide variety of activities and events that both recognize and encourage people to be involved in science. These include the British Science Festival, British Science Week, the CREST Awards, Huxley Summit, Media Fellowships Scheme, along with regional and local events. History Foundation The Asso ...
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British Association For American Studies
The British Association for American Studies is a learned society in the field of American studies. It was founded in 1955. It produces the ''Journal of American Studies'', ''American Studies in Britain'', ''US Studies Online'', BAAS Paperbacks, and ''Resources for American Studies''. It has produced many of its own publications, as well as many in partnership with Cambridge University Press, Edinburgh University Press, and Microform Academic Publishers. BAAS Chairs past and present *Frank Thistlethwaite 1955–59 *Herbert Nicholas 1959–62 *Marcus Cunliffe 1962–65 *Esmond Wright 1965–68 *Maldwyn Jones 1968–71 *George Shepperson 1971–74 *Harry Allen 1974–77 *Peter Parish 1977–80 *Dennis Welland 1980–83 *Charlotte Erickson 1983–86 *Howard Temperley 1986–89 *Bob Burchell 1989–92 *Richard King 1992–95 *Judie Newman 1995–98 *Philip Davies 1998–2004 *Simon Newman 2004–2007 *Heidi Macpherson 2007–2010 *Martin Halliwell 2010–2013 *Susan Currell 2013–201 ...
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Bulletin Of The American Astronomical Society
''Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society'' (''BAAS''; ''Bull. Am. Astron. Soc.'') is the journal of record for the American Astronomical Society established in 1969. It publishes meetings of the society, obituaries of its members, and scholarly articles. Four issues are published per year that are collected into a single volume. Articles are indexed, and often archived, from the Astrophysics Data System The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is an online database of over 16 million astronomy and physics papers from both peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed sources. Abstracts are available free online for almost all articles, and full scanned a ..., using the journal code BAAS. External links * Publications established in 1969 Astronomy journals English-language journals Quarterly journals American Astronomical Society academic journals {{astronomy-journal-stub ...
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