Bachelors degree programs are valuable solutions for every one of undergraduate categories. All bachelors degree programs are usually developed on a 4 years plan, an exception to the rule are some specializations that require more study than regular bachelor's degree, moreover, auxiliary differences are rising from rules and regulations each college or university has established for college students who have enrolled in their bachelors degree programs.
In all European states, bachelors degree programs represent the most frequent post-secondary formats and lately have been relaunched by Bologna project. Each state judge differently bachelors degree programs, for example, in Denmark, the initial format was known as "baccalaureates" and today modules have been reconsidered in 1993.
There are two bachelors degree programs at the universities in Denmark today: the first one is for the scientific, medical and scientific areas (The Bachelor of Science Program) and the second is destined to be qualify graduates in humanistic, theological and jurisprudence areas (The Bachelor of Arts Program).
Nursing and teaching also make use of bachelors degree programs as a 4-year-study, but graduates do not have guaranteed access to a master program in the colleges, as opposed to conventional graduate of bachelors degree programs. As for France, this European country has a specific academic system, consequently, the French term "licence" stands for traditional bachelors degree programs, although its achievement requires no more than 3 academic years. The year 2004 has brought forth a thorough organization of the whole the academic process as Bologna system has been inaugurated.
This is a structure used in numerous European countries, as well as France, and is has become a standard to recognize a Bachelor's over 3 years, a Master's over 5 years and a phd over 8.
In the English-speaking world, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge are maybe the only institutions in the United Kingdom awarding Bachelor of Arts degrees for all undergraduate studies. Most of the United states colleges award both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, although there are also numerous small liberal arts colleges that award only the BA degree. Various countries such as Australia, India or Pakistan have gradually elaborated various bachelors degree programs so as to support students to enroll in post-secondary training programs.
The universities in these countries have specialized training courses for specific professions. It is a departure from the liberal arts approach common in the United States - where students are taught in a variety of specializations - adding to an academic major where students are prepared to pursue a specific profession or a progression of careers.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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