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two-year degree given by a two-year community or junior college. It is possible to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year college for completing Bachelor’s degree. The B.S. (Bachelor or Arts) or B.S. (Bachelor of Science) Degree :
Given after four years of study at an undergraduate college or university. This degree usually includes 60 credits of general education courses (Sociology, Psychology, History, Philosophy, etc;) plus 60 credits of specialization in the major. There are many types of Bachelor degrees- B.S.M.E. (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering), B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts), etc.
The Master’s Degree :
Requires one to three years of study after obtaining the Bachelor’s degree. Time required is dependent on the field of study. There are several types of Master’s degrees: M.A. (Master of Arts), M.S. (Master of Science), M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration), M.Ed (Master of Education) A Master’s degree requires the writing of a thesis and /or the taking of comprehensive exams. The Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) or Ed.D.(Doctor of Education) Degree :
Usually requires 3 additional years of study after obtaining the Master’s degree. It requires original research to be conducted and written up in the form of a dissertation and the defense of that research orally. Types of US College and UniversitiesThere are many types of colleges and universities in the U.S., and several different ways in which Americans classify them. Classification can be based on whether a school is financially supported by a state or not, the history of a school, how and when it was first established, or how the school primarily functions now. International students–coming from quite different educational educational systems–may be unfamiliar with the ways schools are sometimes classified in the U.S., so here’s some more information:“Public Universities : These are state-affiliated institutions that are publicly-supported (financed by public taxes) and they’re usually large in size. They normally offer all levels of degrees and many different fields of study. Public colleges and universities are relatively inexpensive for residents of the state where the schools are located (since they’re funded in large part by state tax revenues). Foreign students pay “out-of-state” tuition, which is higher, often significantly so.International students may find it hard to gain admission to these schools at the undergraduate level, because preference is often given to state residents. This is especially true in the fields of engineering, business, and computer science. Many state university systems have a number of different campuses situated all around the state. Sometimes one campus will be be the preeminent one in terms of research and graduate study–this school is sometimes referred to as the “flagship” campus of the system. There are many, many notable public universities across the country–just a few examples: Pennsylvania State University, Ohio State University, the University of California, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Texas.Small Liberal Arts Colleges : There are hundreds of small liberal arts colleges throughout the United States enrolling anywhere from fewer than 1, 000 students to several thousand. They are usually dedicated primarily to the undergraduate study of the traditional arts and sciences disciplines: humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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The B.S. (Bachelor or Arts) or B.S. (Bachelor of Science) Degree :
Given after four years of study at an undergraduate college or
university. This degree usually includes 60 credits of general education
courses (Sociology, Psychology, History, Philosophy, etc;) plus 60
credits of specialization in the major. There are many types of Bachelor
degrees- B.S.M.E. (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering),
B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts), etc.
The Master's Degree :
Requires one to three years of study after obtaining the Bachelor's
degree. Time required is dependent on the field of study. There are
several types of Master's degrees: M.A. (Master of Arts), M.S. (Master
of Science), M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration), M.Ed (Master of
Education) A Master's degree requires the writing of a thesis and /or
the taking of comprehensive exams.
The Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) or Ed.D.(Doctor of Education) Degree :
Usually requires 3 additional years of study after obtaining the
Master's degree. It requires original research to be conducted and
written up in the form of a dissertation and the defense of that
research orally.
Types of US College and Universities
There are many types of colleges and universities in the U.S., and several different ways in which Americans classify them. Classification can be based on whether a school is financially supported by a state or not, the history of a school, how and when it was first established, or how the school primarily functions now. International students–coming from quite different educational educational systems–may be unfamiliar with the ways schools are sometimes classified in the U.S., so here's some more information:
"Public" Universities : These are state-affiliated institutions that are publicly-supported (financed by public taxes) and they're usually large in size. They normally offer all levels of degrees and many different fields of study. Public colleges and universities are relatively inexpensive for residents of the state where the schools are located (since they're funded in large part by state tax revenues). Foreign students pay "out-of-state" tuition, which is higher, often significantly so.
International students may find it hard to gain admission to these schools at the undergraduate level, because preference is often given to state residents. This is especially true in the fields of engineering, business, and computer science. Many state university systems have a number of different campuses situated all around the state. Sometimes one campus will be be the preeminent one in terms of research and graduate study–this school is sometimes referred to as the "flagship" campus of the system. There are many, many notable public universities across the country–just a few examples: Pennsylvania State University, Ohio State University, the University of California, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Texas.
Small Liberal Arts Colleges : There are hundreds of small liberal arts colleges throughout the United States enrolling anywhere from fewer than 1,000 students to several thousand. They are usually dedicated primarily to the undergraduate study of the traditional arts and sciences disciplines: humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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