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Undergraduate education

Undergraduate education is education conducted after secondary education and before postgraduate education, usually in a college or university. It typically includes all postsecondary programs up to the level of a bachelor's degree. For example, in the United States, a student pursuing an associate or bachelor's degree is known as an undergraduate student while a student pursuing a master's or doctoral degree is a graduate student. Upon completion of courses and other requirements of an undergraduate program, the student would earn the corresponding degree. In some other educational systems, undergraduate education is postsecondary education up to and including the level of a master's degree; this is the case for some science courses in Britain and some medicine courses in Europe.

Liberal arts colleges such as Pomona College (pictured) generally offer exclusively undergraduate education.

By country edit

Africa edit

Nigerian system edit

In Nigeria, undergraduate degrees (excluding Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing, Engineering, Law and Architecture) are four-year-based courses. Medicine (MBBS) and Architecture normally take six years to complete studies while Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing, Law and Engineering courses take five years to complete studies, usually, all six years are taken to improve their chances. Undergraduate nursing degrees or diplomas usually take two to four years and sometimes 5 years to complete, whereas graduate degrees are an additional two years or more.

South African system edit

The South African system usually has a three-year undergraduate bachelor's degree, with two or three majors. (There are exceptions, such as the medical qualification (MBChB), which is six years, and Engineering which is four.) A fourth year, known as an Honours year, is considered a post-graduate degree. It is usually course-driven, although may include a project or thesis.

Americas edit

Brazilian system edit

 
Federal University of Ceará

Brazil follows the major traits of the continental European system; free public schools are available from kindergarten up to postgraduation, both as a right established in Article 6, caput of the Brazilian Constitution and as a duty of the State in Article 208, Items I, IV and V, of the Brazilian Constitution.[1] Students choose their specific course of studies before joining the university. Admission to university is obtained by means of a competitive entrance exam known as Vestibular (a concept somewhat similar to the Baccalauréat in France). A later system introduced in 2009, adopted by most federal universities, uses the high school national examination (ENEM) result as part or a replacement of the Vestibular grade.[2] Depending on the chosen course, upon graduating the student is granted: a technologist diploma, three years to complete, a bachelor's degree's diploma, which usually takes four or, in the case of Law, Veterinary, Geology and Engineering, five years to complete; or a professional diploma, which normally require five or, in the case of medicine, six years to complete.

United States system edit

 
The University of Virginia

In the United States, undergraduate refers to a student who is studying for a bachelor's degree.[3] The most common bachelor's degrees are Bachelor of Arts (BA/AB) and Bachelor of Science (BS/SB), but other degrees such as Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Music (BM), Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BEng/BSE), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BBA/BSBA), Bachelor of Education (Ed.B), Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA/ALB), and Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) are also possible. Most commonly these degrees require four years of full-time study after high school. Most US high schoolers are ages 14-18, so most undergraduate students would be 18-22 years of age. An additional accolade to the bachelor's degree is the Honours degree.

Unlike in the British model, degrees in law and medicine are not offered at the undergraduate level and instead are completed at a graduate level, after earning a bachelor's degree. Neither field specifies or prefers any undergraduate major,[citation needed] though medical schools require a set of courses that must be taken before enrollment.[4]

Students can also choose to attend a two-year community college before further study at a four-year college or university. In most states, community colleges are operated either by a division of the state university or by local special districts subject to guidance from a state agency. Community colleges award associate degrees of different types, some intended to prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions (e.g. Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS)), and others intended to provide vocational skills and training for students wishing to enter into or advance in a profession. In some states considerable attention has been given to make sure that community college courses in fact prepare the students for the continuation courses they will encounter at the local college; this process of bringing courses into sequence is called articulation. Some community colleges have automatic enrollment agreements with a local college or university, where the community college provides the first two years of study and the university provides the remaining years of study, sometimes all on one campus. The community colleges award associate degrees, while universities and colleges award the bachelor's. However, some community colleges, such as Brazosport College in Lake Jackson, Texas offer bachelor's degrees along with associate degrees.[5] Conversely, some universities such as the University of Delaware also award associate degrees.[6]

In the United States, "college" and "university" are terms used differently in different states; New York's terminology is especially confusing (see University of the State of New York). A university is usually larger than a college, and has programs at the graduate level, but the distinction is not clear-cut. Some colleges (like Smith College) award graduate degrees, for example, and some colleges are larger than some universities. Some states have requirements a college must meet before it is allowed to call itself a university. Institutions seeking to grow have pursued various steps to turn two-year junior colleges into community colleges, community colleges into four-year colleges, awarding baccalaureate degrees, sometimes while still a community college, and colleges into universities, with graduate (post-baccalaureate) programs.

Asia edit

Bangladeshi system edit

In Bangladesh, three-year undergraduate programs are known as Degree (Pass) courses and four-year undergraduate programs are known as Honours courses.[7]

Hong Kong system edit

 
The University of Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, the English system is followed. Students sit for the Certificate of Education examinations at around sixteen years of age, and the Advanced-level, or A-level examinations at around eighteen, then follow by three years of undergraduate education, except for a few specific fields, such as medicine, nursing and law. This is due to be changed, with five-year secondary education and two-year matriculation examination combined and shortened to six years matriculation, and undergraduate education lengthened to four years. Students may be able to receive general education in their first years in universities, more akin to the North American system. The first batch of students under the new system will enter universities in 2012.

Alternatives are undergraduate certificates or diplomas, with some equivalent to associate degree in educational level.

Indian system edit

India's higher education system is the third largest in the world, next to the United States and China. The main governing body at the tertiary level is the University Grants Commission, which enforces its standards, advises the government, and helps coordinate between the centre and the state. Accreditation for higher learning is overseen by 15 autonomous institutions established by the University Grants Commission (UGC).

 
The University of Madras

In India the Graduation system is classified into two parts: Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG). It takes three or four years to complete an undergraduate degree. The three-year undergraduate programs are mostly in the fields of arts, commerce, science etc., and the four-year programs are mostly in the fields of technology, engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, agriculture etc. However, for medicine, law and architecture, the period has been five years.[8] The possessor of the first UG is referred to as graduate and that of the PG degree as post-graduate.[9][10] Other than UG and PG there are various 1 to 2 year diploma courses available.

Indian higher education system has expanded at a fast pace by adding nearly 20,000 colleges and more than 8 million students in a decade from 2000–01 to 2010–11. As of 2020, India has over 1000 universities, with a break up of 54 central universities, 416 state universities, 125 deemed universities, 361 private universities, 7 Institute under State Legislature Act, and 159 Institutes of National Importance which include IIMs, AIIMS, IITs, IIITs, IISERs and NITs among others. Other institutions include 52,627 colleges as government degree colleges, private colleges, standalone institutes and post-graduate research institutions, functioning under these universities as reported by the MHRD in 2020. Colleges may be Autonomous, i.e. empowered to examine their own degrees, up to PhD level in some cases, or non-autonomous, in which case their examinations are under the supervision of the university to which they are affiliated; in either case, however, degrees are awarded in the name of the university rather than the college.

Japanese system edit

Undergraduate education in Japan requires four years, which is divided into two stages; associate degree's level first-half two years and bachelor's level second-half two years.

Bachelor's degrees are awarded only by universities and NIAD-QE.

Pakistani system edit

 
The University of the Punjab

In Pakistan, it generally requires four years to complete a Bachelor's degree in Arts, Sciences, Dentistry, Engineering or Business Administration such as BA, BS, BDS, BE/BS/BSc Engineering or BBA and five years for bachelor's degrees in medicine (MBBS), Physiotherapy (DPT), Pharmacy (Pharm.D) and Architecture (B.Arch.) after successfully completing 12 years of schooling. 4 years bachelor's degree is offered in various universities of Pakistan such as COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (UET Lahore), University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila (UET Taxila), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (NU).

The modern educational system comprises the following five stages: The Primary school lasting five years for children 5–10 years old in grades one to five; a Middle school of three years for children 10 to 13 years old, covering grades six through eight; a two-year secondary, or Matriculation consists of grades nine and ten, for children 13 to 15 years old; a two-year higher secondary, or Intermediate college, leading to an F.A. in arts or F.Sc. in science; and a fifth stage covering college and university programs leading to baccalaureate, professional, master's and doctorate degrees. The pre-primary or preparatory classes, called kachi (literally, unripe) or Nursery school, were formally integrated into the education system in 1988.

Europe edit

English, Welsh, and Northern Irish system edit

Students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland may usually enter university from the age of eighteen, often having studied A-levels and thus having had thirteen to fifteen years of schooling. Occasionally students who finish A Level or equivalent qualifications early (after skipping a year in school on the grounds of academic giftedness) may enter below this age but large universities are now setting minimum age limits of 16 or 17 after a number of well publicised "child prodigies" were found to be emotionally and mentally unprepared for university life.[citation needed]

Applications for undergraduate courses in UK higher education are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).[11]

For their first degree, most students read for the degree of bachelor, which usually takes three years; however, in the sciences and engineering, integrated courses covering both undergraduate level and advanced degree level leading to the degree of master,[12] usually taking four years and including a research project or dissertation, are popular. Given the integrated nature of these programs someone who gains a master's degree via an integrated program is not usually admitted to the degree of bachelor.

Master's degrees conferred after extended programs are not to be conflated with the degree of Master of Arts conferred at Oxbridge and Dublin, which is not a substantive qualification, but reflects the ancient practice of those three universities of promoting Bachelors of Arts to Masters of Arts (and thus full membership of the university) six or seven years after matriculation.[12]

Honours degrees and integrated master's degrees are awarded with 1st, upper 2nd, lower 2nd or 3rd class honours. If a student passes the course but fails to do so sufficiently well for third class honours to be awarded he will be awarded with an ordinary degree. It is possible to use the abbreviation "Hons" after the degree postnominals to indicate that the degree has been passed with honours and is not an ordinary degree.

Many universities offer sandwich courses or an extramural year, which offer work placements for a short period of time in a relevant industry before students complete their studies. Taking a sandwich course may make the course last a year longer than it would otherwise.

With very few exceptions, nearly all universities with the power to award degrees are heavily state financed. However, they also rely on tuition fees set by the government at a maximum index-linked level, repayable after graduation contingent on attaining a certain level of income, and with the state paying all fees for students from the poorest backgrounds. UK students are generally entitled to student loans for maintenance with repayment contingent on income.[13] Unlike in other European countries, the British government does not own the universities' assets and university staff are not civil servants. United Kingdom universities are therefore better described as autonomous, intellectually-independent institutions with public funding, rather than public universities per se. The crown does not control syllabi, with the exception of teacher training. The crown restricts the power to award degrees to those with a royal charter, in the case of traditional universities, or authorization from the Secretary of State for Universities, in the case of modern universities. Universities accredited in foreign countries, such as Richmond University are, however, free to operate.

European Bologna process systems edit

In many countries, the English distinction between a bachelor's and master's degree is being introduced by the Bologna process. Under the new Bologna reform, universities in Europe are introducing the Bachelor level (BA or BS) degree, often by dividing a five-year Master-level program into two parts (three-year Bachelor's + two-year Master's), where students are not obligated to continue with the second Master's-degree part. These new bachelor's degrees are similar in structure to British bachelor's degrees.

If there is a separate undergraduate degree, higher degrees (License, Master, Doctorat) can be gained after completing the undergraduate degree. In the traditional German system, there were no undergraduate degrees in some fields, such as engineering: students continued to Master's level education without any administrative breakpoints, and employers would not consider half-finished master's degrees.

The Bachelor's phase in The Netherlands can be fulfilled either at university or at a university of applied sciences. These two institutions differ from each other in the level students learn abstract concepts. Education at universities is aimed at research and fundamental principles while at universities of applied sciences it concentrates on applying knowledge in a vocation.[14] Universities of applied sciences typically do not offer master and PhD programs.

Scottish system edit

Students in Scotland usually enter university in the year they turn eighteen, with many starting at seventeen; courses take a year longer than in the rest of the UK.

At the older universities the degree of Master of Arts is conferred in the arts subjects after four years while the newer universities instead confer the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The degree of Master of Arts conferred by the Ancient Scottish Universities is equivalent to the degree of Bachelor of Arts at other universities and does not require the level of study necessitated for the other degrees of master awarded by these universities. The degree instead reflects the ancient traditions of these universities.[12]

In the sciences, students usually read for the degree of bachelor, which usually takes four years. However, as with the rest of the UK, integrated master's degrees are popular in science and engineering, although in Scotland they last for five years. Degree classification is the same as in the rest of UK.

Other European systems edit

In many other, particularly continental European systems, an "undergraduate" degree in the American sense does not exist. Because students are expected to have received a sound general education at the secondary level, in a school such as a gymnasium or lycee, students in Europe enroll in a specific course of studies they wish to pursue upon entry into a university. In the US, students only specialize in a "major" during the last years of college. Specializing in a field of study upon entry into a university means most students graduate after four to five years of study. The fields available include those only taught as graduate degrees in the US, such as law or medicine.

In the traditional German system, there is a vocational degree (diploma FH) that is similar in length, and is also considered an academic degree. Though it is designed as a specialist degree, in contrast to the Diplom degree at university, which claims to be more generalist. Germany itself, however, is currently abolishing the legal distinction between Fachhochschule and university. They are both translated as university and they both provide bologna-compliant and equivalent postgraduate degrees.[15]

Not obligatory and sometimes applied at universities in the Netherlands are the propaedeutic exams. The entire curriculum of the first two semesters of the bachelor's programme is part of the propaedeutic exams. In most bachelor's studies, students are required to obtain their propaedeutic certificate within three semesters after starting the course. A propaedeutic certificate also counts as a requirement for participating in a university level bachelor's study. The propaedeutic exams have the purpose of assessing whether a student has the appropriate capacities in order to complete the course.

At some Swedish universities (such as the Royal Institute of Technology), PhD courses are sometimes referred to as "graduate courses", whereas courses for other students (up to master level) sometimes are referred to as "undergraduate courses". The system at many Finnish universities is similar.

In the French system, the first degree of tertiary education was reached two years after the baccalauréat. Amongst these degrees the university-delivered DEUG has disappeared, whereas Diplôme universitaire de technologie, Brevet de Technicien Supérieur or classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles still exist. According to the Bologna process, this two-year curriculum will be replaced by the three-year licence, yet existing.

See also edit

References edit

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degree this is the case for some science courses in Britain and some medicine courses in Europe Liberal arts colleges such as Pomona College pictured generally offer exclusively undergraduate education Contents 1 By country 1 1 Africa 1 1 1 Nigerian system 1 1 2 South African system 1 2 Americas 1 2 1 Brazilian system 1 2 2 United States system 1 3 Asia 1 3 1 Bangladeshi system 1 3 2 Hong Kong system 1 3 3 Indian system 1 3 4 Japanese system 1 3 5 Pakistani system 1 4 Europe 1 4 1 English Welsh and Northern Irish system 1 4 2 European Bologna process systems 1 4 3 Scottish system 1 4 4 Other European systems 2 See also 3 ReferencesBy country editAfrica edit Nigerian system edit In Nigeria undergraduate degrees excluding Medicine Medical Laboratory Science Nursing Engineering Law and Architecture are four year based courses Medicine MBBS and Architecture normally take six years to complete studies while Medical Laboratory Science Nursing Law and Engineering courses take five years to complete studies usually all six years are taken to improve their chances Undergraduate nursing degrees or diplomas usually take two to four years and sometimes 5 years to complete whereas graduate degrees are an additional two years or more South African system edit The South African system usually has a three year undergraduate bachelor s degree with two or three majors There are exceptions such as the medical qualification MBChB which is six years and Engineering which is four A fourth year known as an Honours year is considered a post graduate degree It is usually course driven although may include a project or thesis Americas edit Brazilian system edit See also Universities and Higher Education in Brazil nbsp Federal University of CearaBrazil follows the major traits of the continental European system free public schools are available from kindergarten up to postgraduation both as a right established in Article 6 caput of the Brazilian Constitution and as a duty of the State in Article 208 Items I IV and V of the Brazilian Constitution 1 Students choose their specific course of studies before joining the university Admission to university is obtained by means of a competitive entrance exam known as Vestibular a concept somewhat similar to the Baccalaureat in France A later system introduced in 2009 adopted by most federal universities uses the high school national examination ENEM result as part or a replacement of the Vestibular grade 2 Depending on the chosen course upon graduating the student is granted a technologist diploma three years to complete a bachelor s degree s diploma which usually takes four or in the case of Law Veterinary Geology and Engineering five years to complete or a professional diploma which normally require five or in the case of medicine six years to complete United States system edit nbsp The University of VirginiaIn the United States undergraduate refers to a student who is studying for a bachelor s degree 3 The most common bachelor s degrees are Bachelor of Arts BA AB and Bachelor of Science BS SB but other degrees such as Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA Bachelor of Business Administration BBA Bachelor of Music BM Bachelor of Social Work BSW Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering BEng BSE Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BBA BSBA Bachelor of Education Ed B Bachelor of Liberal Arts BLA ALB and Bachelor of Architecture BArch are also possible Most commonly these degrees require four years of full time study after high school Most US high schoolers are ages 14 18 so most undergraduate students would be 18 22 years of age An additional accolade to the bachelor s degree is the Honours degree Unlike in the British model degrees in law and medicine are not offered at the undergraduate level and instead are completed at a graduate level after earning a bachelor s degree Neither field specifies or prefers any undergraduate major citation needed though medical schools require a set of courses that must be taken before enrollment 4 Students can also choose to attend a two year community college before further study at a four year college or university In most states community colleges are operated either by a division of the state university or by local special districts subject to guidance from a state agency Community colleges award associate degrees of different types some intended to prepare students to transfer to four year institutions e g Associate of Arts AA Associate of Science AS and others intended to provide vocational skills and training for students wishing to enter into or advance in a profession In some states considerable attention has been given to make sure that community college courses in fact prepare the students for the continuation courses they will encounter at the local college this process of bringing courses into sequence is called articulation Some community colleges have automatic enrollment agreements with a local college or university where the community college provides the first two years of study and the university provides the remaining years of study sometimes all on one campus The community colleges award associate degrees while universities and colleges award the bachelor s However some community colleges such as Brazosport College in Lake Jackson Texas offer bachelor s degrees along with associate degrees 5 Conversely some universities such as the University of Delaware also award associate degrees 6 In the United States college and university are terms used differently in different states New York s terminology is especially confusing see University of the State of New York A university is usually larger than a college and has programs at the graduate level but the distinction is not clear cut Some colleges like Smith College award graduate degrees for example and some colleges are larger than some universities Some states have requirements a college must meet before it is allowed to call itself a university Institutions seeking to grow have pursued various steps to turn two year junior colleges into community colleges community colleges into four year colleges awarding baccalaureate degrees sometimes while still a community college and colleges into universities with graduate post baccalaureate programs Asia edit Bangladeshi system edit In Bangladesh three year undergraduate programs are known as Degree Pass courses and four year undergraduate programs are known as Honours courses 7 Hong Kong system edit nbsp The University of Hong KongIn Hong Kong the English system is followed Students sit for the Certificate of Education examinations at around sixteen years of age and the Advanced level or A level examinations at around eighteen then follow by three years of undergraduate education except for a few specific fields such as medicine nursing and law This is due to be changed with five year secondary education and two year matriculation examination combined and shortened to six years matriculation and undergraduate education lengthened to four years Students may be able to receive general education in their first years in universities more akin to the North American system The first batch of students under the new system will enter universities in 2012 Alternatives are undergraduate certificates or diplomas with some equivalent to associate degree in educational level Indian system edit India s higher education system is the third largest in the world next to the United States and China The main governing body at the tertiary level is the University Grants Commission which enforces its standards advises the government and helps coordinate between the centre and the state Accreditation for higher learning is overseen by 15 autonomous institutions established by the University Grants Commission UGC nbsp The University of MadrasIn India the Graduation system is classified into two parts Undergraduate UG and Postgraduate PG It takes three or four years to complete an undergraduate degree The three year undergraduate programs are mostly in the fields of arts commerce science etc and the four year programs are mostly in the fields of technology engineering pharmaceutical sciences agriculture etc However for medicine law and architecture the period has been five years 8 The possessor of the first UG is referred to as graduate and that of the PG degree as post graduate 9 10 Other than UG and PG there are various 1 to 2 year diploma courses available Indian higher education system has expanded at a fast pace by adding nearly 20 000 colleges and more than 8 million students in a decade from 2000 01 to 2010 11 As of 2020 India has over 1000 universities with a break up of 54 central universities 416 state universities 125 deemed universities 361 private universities 7 Institute under State Legislature Act and 159 Institutes of National Importance which include IIMs AIIMS IITs IIITs IISERs and NITs among others Other institutions include 52 627 colleges as government degree colleges private colleges standalone institutes and post graduate research institutions functioning under these universities as reported by the MHRD in 2020 Colleges may be Autonomous i e empowered to examine their own degrees up to PhD level in some cases or non autonomous in which case their examinations are under the supervision of the university to which they are affiliated in either case however degrees are awarded in the name of the university rather than the college Japanese system edit Main article Higher education in Japan Undergraduate education in Japan requires four years which is divided into two stages associate degree s level first half two years and bachelor s level second half two years Bachelor s degrees are awarded only by universities and NIAD QE Pakistani system edit Main article Education in Pakistan nbsp The University of the PunjabIn Pakistan it generally requires four years to complete a Bachelor s degree in Arts Sciences Dentistry Engineering or Business Administration such as BA BS BDS BE BS BSc Engineering or BBA and five years for bachelor s degrees in medicine MBBS Physiotherapy DPT Pharmacy Pharm D and Architecture B Arch after successfully completing 12 years of schooling 4 years bachelor s degree is offered in various universities of Pakistan such as COMSATS Institute of Information Technology CIIT University of Engineering and Technology Lahore UET Lahore University of Engineering and Technology Taxila UET Taxila National University of Sciences and Technology NUST Lahore University of Management Sciences LUMS and National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences NU The modern educational system comprises the following five stages The Primary school lasting five years for children 5 10 years old in grades one to five a Middle school of three years for children 10 to 13 years old covering grades six through eight a two year secondary or Matriculation consists of grades nine and ten for children 13 to 15 years old a two year higher secondary or Intermediate college leading to an F A in arts or F Sc in science and a fifth stage covering college and university programs leading to baccalaureate professional master s and doctorate degrees The pre primary or preparatory classes called kachi literally unripe or Nursery school were formally integrated into the education system in 1988 Europe edit English Welsh and Northern Irish system edit Main article British undergraduate degree classification Students in England Wales and Northern Ireland may usually enter university from the age of eighteen often having studied A levels and thus having had thirteen to fifteen years of schooling Occasionally students who finish A Level or equivalent qualifications early after skipping a year in school on the grounds of academic giftedness may enter below this age but large universities are now setting minimum age limits of 16 or 17 after a number of well publicised child prodigies were found to be emotionally and mentally unprepared for university life citation needed Applications for undergraduate courses in UK higher education are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service UCAS 11 For their first degree most students read for the degree of bachelor which usually takes three years however in the sciences and engineering integrated courses covering both undergraduate level and advanced degree level leading to the degree of master 12 usually taking four years and including a research project or dissertation are popular Given the integrated nature of these programs someone who gains a master s degree via an integrated program is not usually admitted to the degree of bachelor Master s degrees conferred after extended programs are not to be conflated with the degree of Master of Arts conferred at Oxbridge and Dublin which is not a substantive qualification but reflects the ancient practice of those three universities of promoting Bachelors of Arts to Masters of Arts and thus full membership of the university six or seven years after matriculation 12 Honours degrees and integrated master s degrees are awarded with 1st upper 2nd lower 2nd or 3rd class honours If a student passes the course but fails to do so sufficiently well for third class honours to be awarded he will be awarded with an ordinary degree It is possible to use the abbreviation Hons after the degree postnominals to indicate that the degree has been passed with honours and is not an ordinary degree Many universities offer sandwich courses or an extramural year which offer work placements for a short period of time in a relevant industry before students complete their studies Taking a sandwich course may make the course last a year longer than it would otherwise With very few exceptions nearly all universities with the power to award degrees are heavily state financed However they also rely on tuition fees set by the government at a maximum index linked level repayable after graduation contingent on attaining a certain level of income and with the state paying all fees for students from the poorest backgrounds UK students are generally entitled to student loans for maintenance with repayment contingent on income 13 Unlike in other European countries the British government does not own the universities assets and university staff are not civil servants United Kingdom universities are therefore better described as autonomous intellectually independent institutions with public funding rather than public universities per se The crown does not control syllabi with the exception of teacher training The crown restricts the power to award degrees to those with a royal charter in the case of traditional universities or authorization from the Secretary of State for Universities in the case of modern universities Universities accredited in foreign countries such as Richmond University are however free to operate European Bologna process systems edit In many countries the English distinction between a bachelor s and master s degree is being introduced by the Bologna process Under the new Bologna reform universities in Europe are introducing the Bachelor level BA or BS degree often by dividing a five year Master level program into two parts three year Bachelor s two year Master s where students are not obligated to continue with the second Master s degree part These new bachelor s degrees are similar in structure to British bachelor s degrees If there is a separate undergraduate degree higher degrees License Master Doctorat can be gained after completing the undergraduate degree In the traditional German system there were no undergraduate degrees in some fields such as engineering students continued to Master s level education without any administrative breakpoints and employers would not consider half finished master s degrees The Bachelor s phase in The Netherlands can be fulfilled either at university or at a university of applied sciences These two institutions differ from each other in the level students learn abstract concepts Education at universities is aimed at research and fundamental principles while at universities of applied sciences it concentrates on applying knowledge in a vocation 14 Universities of applied sciences typically do not offer master and PhD programs Scottish system edit Students in Scotland usually enter university in the year they turn eighteen with many starting at seventeen courses take a year longer than in the rest of the UK At the older universities the degree of Master of Arts is conferred in the arts subjects after four years while the newer universities instead confer the degree of Bachelor of Arts The degree of Master of Arts conferred by the Ancient Scottish Universities is equivalent to the degree of Bachelor of Arts at other universities and does not require the level of study necessitated for the other degrees of master awarded by these universities The degree instead reflects the ancient traditions of these universities 12 In the sciences students usually read for the degree of bachelor which usually takes four years However as with the rest of the UK integrated master s degrees are popular in science and engineering although in Scotland they last for five years Degree classification is the same as in the rest of UK Other European systems edit In many other particularly continental European systems an undergraduate degree in the American sense does not exist Because students are expected to have received a sound general education at the secondary level in a school such as a gymnasium or lycee students in Europe enroll in a specific course of studies they wish to pursue upon entry into a university In the US students only specialize in a major during the last years of college Specializing in a field of study upon entry into a university means most students graduate after four to five years of study The fields available include those only taught as graduate degrees in the US such as law or medicine In the traditional German system there is a vocational degree diploma FH that is similar in length and is also considered an academic degree Though it is designed as a specialist degree in contrast to the Diplom degree at university which claims to be more generalist Germany itself however is currently abolishing the legal distinction between Fachhochschule and university They are both translated as university and they both provide bologna compliant and equivalent postgraduate degrees 15 Not obligatory and sometimes applied at universities in the Netherlands are the propaedeutic exams The entire curriculum of the first two semesters of the bachelor s programme is part of the propaedeutic exams In most bachelor s studies students are required to obtain their propaedeutic certificate within three semesters after starting the course A propaedeutic certificate also counts as a requirement for participating in a university level bachelor s study The propaedeutic exams have the purpose of assessing whether a student has the appropriate capacities in order to complete the course At some Swedish universities such as the Royal Institute of Technology PhD courses are sometimes referred to as graduate courses whereas courses for other students up to master level sometimes are referred to as undergraduate courses The system at many Finnish universities is similar In the French system the first degree of tertiary education was reached two years after the baccalaureat Amongst these degrees the university delivered DEUG has disappeared whereas Diplome universitaire de technologie Brevet de Technicien Superieur or classe preparatoire aux grandes ecoles still exist According to the Bologna process this two year curriculum will be replaced by the three year licence yet existing See also edit nbsp Look up undergrad in Wiktionary the free dictionary 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