Bachelor's program
A Bachelor's program is an undergraduate degree typically offered by colleges and universities. It usually takes about four years to complete and requires students to take a variety of courses in their chosen field, as well as general education classes. Common areas of study include business, science, arts, and engineering.
Students in a Bachelor's program gain essential skills and knowledge that prepare them for entry-level jobs or further education, such as a Master's degree. Graduates often pursue careers in their field of study or may choose to continue their education in specialized areas.