Historically, BEng is the title given to an undergraduate degree awarded for an engineering course, such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electronic Engineering. BEng degrees typically accredited by professional engineering institutions, such as the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, or the Institution of Electrical Engineers. BSc is the title given to an undergraduate degree awarded for a scientific course, such as Mathematics, and Physics. BSc degrees are accredited by relevant professional bodies, such as the Institute of Physics or the British Computer Society. Both BEng and BSc are degrees that can be awarded at Honours level when 480 credits have been achieved in 3 or 4 years of study.