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On undergraduate education in american universities.

Undergraduate education in American universities. American university education is clearly divided into two levels: undergraduate basic education and post-undergraduate higher education. Take Yale University as an example. There is an undergraduate college called Yale College, whose majors include humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering. They all enroll students from high school graduates and take the national undergraduate entrance examination (equivalent to our college entrance examination). Many of these entrance examinations are held by private companies. The famous ones are SAT (Academic Assessment Examination) and ACT (American College Examination), and many middle schools and universities have choices. The major division of college students is not very detailed, because this stage belongs to the general quality education stage and lays the foundation. After graduation, students can get Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Liberal Studies (B.L.S).

American universities? After undergraduate course? Education. In the United States, college graduation is not the completion of all college studies. College students generally think that they can't go to work after graduation, so they usually have to learn another one? After undergraduate course? A college is a school. This kind? After undergraduate course? There are two kinds of higher education, namely, postgraduate education with higher qualifications after undergraduate courses and? After undergraduate course? Higher vocational education. The reason why I didn't refer to these two kinds of education as graduate education is because in China, we think that all higher education after undergraduate course is academic graduate education, and we don't know that there is higher vocational education after undergraduate course, so there are some misunderstandings in curriculum. I don't use it anymore? Post-university education? Is it because the name is not exact that the undergraduate college has not finished its university education? Do you want to call? Education after undergraduate course is more accurate.

School in American universities refers to the college of higher continuing education after universities, which is divided into two types. The first is the graduate school after the undergraduate course, which trains traditional masters and doctors. These schools are the ones we are most familiar with and have the most common contact with. This kind of college generally has a small number of students. Second, professional schools after undergraduate courses train all kinds of applied professionals. The degree awarded is different from the traditional master's degree and doctor's degree, but recognized by the industry. These vocational education colleges usually recruit a large number of students, because they train applied professionals, which is different from the first batch of academic research talents trained by graduate schools after undergraduate courses.

These schools only recruit college graduates, of course, not high school students, and each school entrance examination is independent. For example, law schools, medical schools and business schools all have their own national entrance examinations. To evaluate the quality of students in these schools, we should not look at the results of the college entrance examination, but at their own national examination results. For example, first-class law schools can usually recruit excellent college graduates in LSAT. It should be noted that the entrance examinations for these professional colleges are generally undertaken by private examination companies.

After Yale College, Yale University has 65,438+065,438+0 colleges, including graduate school of arts and sciences, medical school and theological seminary. Law school, art school, music school, forestry and environmental research school, architecture school, nursing school, drama school and management school. Some of these colleges are post-undergraduate academic research colleges, such as the College of Arts and Sciences, where all majors are only awarded academic master's and doctoral degrees; Most other colleges are post-undergraduate vocational education colleges, such as medical college, law school, nursing college, theological seminary and management college. These colleges mainly award vocational education degrees, which are different from academic master's degrees and doctoral degrees. The difference between the two post-undergraduate continuing education colleges is very obvious. The similarity of these post-undergraduate colleges is that the enrollment for undergraduate graduates or on-the-job personnel is a high-level continuing education after university.