Undergraduate education

Undergraduate education is a level of education wherein a student completes their first degree. The first degree of an undergraduate degree is normally named a bachelor's degree. Therefore, for many subjects in many systems of education, undergraduate education is between secondary education and a bachelor's degree. This education usually takes place in a university. In the United States, a person starting at a university is known as undergraduate[1] while students who have higher degrees are known as graduate students.[2] In some other educational systems and subjects, undergraduate education is between secondary education and a master's degree, for example in some science and engineering courses in Britain and some medicine courses in Europe.

  1. University of California, Los Angeles—an example of a typical university starting level in the USA—"Division of Undergraduate Education".
  2. Harvard University Archived 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine Different learning levels in a university in the USA

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