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Other European Countries
The article states that the old degrees awarded roughly correspond to a Masters Degree. This is inaccurate. In Denmark the old degrees correspond exactly to a Masters Degree. Bachelor Degrees were introduced to provide a shorter education within a specific field. If anything it is the Bachelor Degrees that cannot be directly compared to a US Bachelor Degree since a US Bachelor Degree is less specialized within a specific science. Interestingly, most Danish students in their final year of their undergraduate studies usually use books aimed at US graduate courses. MartinDK 14:40, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
- Whereas in France, the old degrees would correspond to a bachelors, in Belgium to a masters (though they have certificates indicating effective bachelor level), I don't have enough information to comment on other nations. But the fact is, in most of europe there is a wide number of different 'degree-level' qualifications which all take different times, and correspond to different levels when you compare to the anglo-saxon system, and which often also depend considerably on the subject being studied and where it is being studied. Hence the Bologna process to sort it out somewhat. Of course even between the UK and the US, despite using the same terms, there are distinct differences, the predomient being that UK students do specialize significantly and will generally only complete modules directly relating to their particular subject (with maybe one or two electives). Gemnoire 14:49, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
"Unlike in the US, where students engage in general studies during the first years of tertiary education and only specialize in a "major" during the last years of college"
While this could be true in some programs, from my experience this is far from a universal practice. In most engineering or science programs I've seen, for example, major specific classes are done pretty much from the start. In addition, a major is usually declared from the start at schools I've seen, although an "Undeclared" major is often a possibility. Anyways, unless anyone has any objections, this statement should probably be removed due to inaccuracies.74.134.83.126 19:50, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
- Also what's with the comparison to American universities? The idea of a system where you pick your specialisation first is pretty popular throughout the world. Surely there should just be a separate section for yanks. --58.6.93.68 22:42, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
Programs
1. Is it really necessary to have a separate heading for Ireland where it basically says "Ditto above"? I think this looks quite silly. 2. "Other European Systems". Why is this section mainly focused on comparing continental European system to the US one? The English-language Wikipedia is not the "American Wikipedia". 3. Why is the said US system not explained at all? Or are we expected to know this already? HJV
graduate vs. undergraduate
what is the difference between a graduate and an undergraduate? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.95.104.135 (talk) 20:04, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
American system?
Where is the American system described? It is referenced multiple times in the article but it is never described. --Eduardo Habkost 19:59, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
Undergraduate Vs. Graduate
What is the difference between UG and G??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.12.161.154 (talk) 02:27, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
Wheres Canada??
someone do it up72.137.10.46 (talk) 11:52, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
# of students in college
There has been only over 37,406 students in this college.
Associate's degree
The rackets in the first sentence are ad odds with the text at the link: "Undergraduate education is an education level taken prior to gaining a first degree (except for an associate's degree)," would indicate an associate'd degree doesn't involve undergraduate education. At the link, though it says: "An associate's degree is an undergraduate academic degree" If you keep that exclusion in brackets you should explain how it's excluded right there in the next phrase. I don't want to mess things up, but this needs fixing by an expert. The text about only community colleges in the US awarding associate's degrees is way outdated, if it ever applied. Quite a few four year colleges offer associate's degrees. Particularly online universities offer this as a degree to people who wish to take a break and continue working towards a bachelor's or higher later on. 99.11.160.111 (talk) 18:01, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
Alphabetical order?
Curious as to why this article isn't in alphabetical order. Is there a reason why the order is done in a sloppy fashion?
Additionally, wouldn't "Other" land at the bottom of the article? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kyanwan (talk • contribs) 18:52, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
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