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Higher Studies Education System in US

Started by Kalyan, Aug 26, 2008, 08:48 PM

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Higher Studies Education System in US

U.S. higher education starts with undergraduate courses. You can earn either a two-year associate's degree or a four-year bachelor's degree. Students often earn an associate's degree first, and then study two more years to gain a bachelor's (or baccalaureate) degree. Usually, a bachelor's degree will be awarded by a university, whereas an associate's degree may be earned either at a community college or university.

Undergraduate degrees (and some master's degrees) are awarded after a student completes a pre-determined number of courses. A student is awarded credits for the courses he or she takes, and the degree is complete when the student completes the required number of credits. This means that although most students complete bachelor's degrees in four years, some spend longer if they take part-time classes or take time off from school.

Graduate degrees, often known as master's degrees, require at least two years at a university. These are often termed "advanced professional degrees," as they tend to be aimed at specific professions.

Graduate degrees are career-advancing degrees in subjects such as medicine, law, and management. For example, a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) is the standard business graduate degree. Doctorates (PhDs) usually take four years to complete, and are research-based. The U.S. education system has a reputation for being the world leader in graduate education.

Conversely, it's also the most accessible and least selective for undergraduate education and certain graduate programs, such as education, business, and management. This gives the opportunity of higher education to people who would not have access to it in other countries.

Benefits of Studying in the USA Quality:

U.S. colleges are known worldwide for the quality of their facilities, resources, and faculty. Accreditation systems ensure that institutions continue to maintain these standards.

Choice:

The U.S. education system is unrivaled worldwide in its variety institutions, academic and social environments, entry requirements, degree programs, and subjects. Value: As an investment in your future, a U.S. degree offers excellent value for the money. A wide range of tuition fees and living costs, plus some financial help from colleges, have made study in the United States affordable for thousands of students before you.

Flexibility:

One of the most distinctive features of U.S. universities and colleges is the choice of courses within a single institution. More importantly, students can move between one institution and another with relative ease. It is common to complete the first two years of a degree at one institution?usually a community college?and then transfer to another.