I actually have two: Bachelor of Education, and Bachelor of Music Education. They were earned simutaneously in a five year intensive program. I really only think of it as one though, it might as well be a bachelor of Education with a major in music.
BA Archaeology, BA Classical Civilization.
I’m going to assume you don’t mean at different levels, but rather at the same level?
I have an Associate’s (business administration), Bachelor’s (information systems), and Master’s (information systems) degree.
I have my BA and MA in English Lit and was considering going on to a PhD in the same area… then reconsidered and got an MLS instead.
I’d like to add on the OP’s request to give information about what your career is. I’m curious to see if your career is in your field of study)
In my case it is. I’m a database administrator, and manage a data warehouse.
Bachelor of Arts in Government and International Relations
Masters of Public Affairs
I’m a grant manager for the city.
I manage a gov’t Web site, so you see how that background in Lit came in handy.
I have two: my Bachelor’s degree and my Law degree.
BA and MFA in set design.
I now design and build museum exhibits.
Bachelors in Film Production
Associates in Health Information Management.
Working in HIM. I like a steady paycheck.
Me:
Associate in Architectural Technology
Bachelor in Psychology
Masters in Architecture
Architect for last 30 years
My wife who also posts here occasionaly (Bin-Gay) has a
Bachelor in Animal Sciences
Masters in Community Development
works for the government
I have several degrees, both graduate and undergraduate. My PhDs in mathematics and logic, I think, are kind of cheating since I was able to use all of the same material for each, just with a slightly different focus. So, should I really consider that one, or two? I have two separate, and equally useful*, pieces of paper saying as much.
I actually do work in my field, when I work. I use to be a full-time professor of mathematics and logic, but started liking that less so now I only teach occasionally, and only classes which really interest me. Otherwise, I spend my time writing mathematics texts and consulting.
ETA: and screwing off online; of late I’ve taken an interest into the Creation versus Evolution debate happening on YouTube, as a result of an issue arising from my work at school.
*they make for nice liners inside a notebook if anyone was curious.
BS, Statistics and Actuarial Science
MBA, Corporate Finance
I’m in Corp Finance
BA and JD. I practice law. Also have about 10 hours towards an MFA in technical theater.
BA, Religious Studies; MPhil, PhD, Sociology of Relgion.
Left academia more than 20 years ago.
BS Mechanical Engineering
MS Mechanical Engineering
If people are adding graduate degrees as well, I’ll tack on:
MS, Environmental Archaeology
Three, BS, MS, PhD, from three different universities.
My daughter has two BAs, one on economics and one in psychology, and actually switched from an Economics graduate program to a Psychology one. She’s working in Behavioral Economics, so both are equally relevant.
B.S. in zoology
M.S. in marine biology
I have a career in environmental analysis and compliance for a federal government agency
AA degree in Liberal Arts
BA in Creative Arts (interdisciplinary major)
M.Ed in middle school education
Does my certificate from culinary school count?
I haven’t been inside a classroom for over 20 years.