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Why Choose USA

With thousands of academic programs, world-class institutions, and unmatched flexibility, the United States offers a wealth of higher-education opportunities that you will not find anywhere else in the world!

5 Reasons Why Everyone Wants to Study in the U.S.

  • U.S. degrees have an excellent international reputation
  • American universities are bastions of cultural diversity
  • U.S. universities offer excellent support facilities
  • U.S. universities invest in optimized classroom experiences
  • American universities offer a flexible academic environment

Understanding the American Education System

Primary and Secondary School

  • Prior to higher education, American students attend primary and secondary school for a combined total of 12 years. These years are referred to as the first through twelfth grades.
  • Around age six, U.S. children begin primary school, which is most commonly called “elementary school.” They attend five or six years and then go onto secondary school.
  • Secondary school consists of two programs: the first is “middle school” or “junior high school” and the second program is “high school.” A diploma or certificate is awarded upon graduation from high school. After graduating high school (12th grade), U.S. students may go on to college or university. College or university study is known as “higher education.”

THE U.S. Higher Education System: Levels of Study

Primary and Secondary School

  • A student who is attending a college or university and has not earned a bachelor’s degree, is studying at the undergraduate level. It typically takes about four years to earn a bachelor’s degree. You can either begin your studies in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree at a community college or a four-year university or college.
  • Your first two years of study you will generally be required to take a wide variety of classes in different subjects, commonly known as prerequisite courses: literature, science, the social sciences, the arts, history, and so forth. This is so you achieve a general knowledge, a foundation, of a variety of subjects prior to focusing on a specific field of study.
  • Many students choose to study at a community college in order to complete the first two years of prerequisite courses. They will earn an Associate of Arts (AA) transfer degree and then transfer to a four-year university or college.
  • A “major” is the specific field of study in which your degree is focused. For example, if someone’s major is journalism, they will earn a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. You will be required to take a certain number of courses in this field in order to meet the degree requirements of your major. You must choose your major at the beginning of your third year of school.

Second Level: Graduate in Pursuit of a Master’s Degree

  • Presently, a college or university graduate with a bachelor’s degree may want to seriously think about graduate study in order to enter certain professions or advance their career. This degree is usually mandatory for higher-level positions in library science, engineering, behavioral health and education.
  • Furthermore, international students from some countries are only permitted to study abroad at a graduate level. You should inquire about the credentials needed to get a job in your country before you apply to a postgraduate university in the USA.
  • A graduate program is usually a division of a university or college. To gain admission, you will need to take the GRE (graduate record examination). Certain master’s programs require specific tests, such as the LSAT for law school, the GRE or GMAT for business school, and the MCAT for medical school.
  • Graduate programs in pursuit of a master’s degree typically take one to two years to complete. For example, the MBA (master of business administration) is an extremely popular degree program that takes about two years. Other master’s programs, such as journalism, only take one year.
  • The majority of a master’s program is spent in classroom study and a graduate student must prepare a long research paper called a “master’s thesis” or complete a “master’s project.”

Third Level: Graduate in Pursuit of a Doctorate Degree

  • Many graduate schools consider the attainment of a master’s degree the first step towards earning a PhD (doctorate). But at other schools, students may prepare directly for a doctorate without also earning a master’s degree. It may take three years or more to earn a PhD degree. For international students, it may take as long as five or six years.
  • For the first two years of the program most doctoral candidates enroll in classes and seminars. At least another year is spent conducting firsthand research and writing a thesis or dissertation. This paper must contain views, designs, or research that have not been previously published.
  • A doctoral dissertation is a discussion and summary of the current scholarship on a given topic. Most U.S. universities awarding doctorates also require their candidates to have a reading knowledge of two foreign languages, to spend a required length of time “in residence,” to pass a qualifying examination that officially admits candidates to the PhD program, and to pass an oral examination on the same topic as the dissertation.

 

Specializations
#Course NameCourse Level
1LawMasters
2Lawnone
3Law and Public PolicyMasters
4Law and Public Policynone
5CounselingMasters
6Curriculum and InstructionMasters
7Early childhood education for diverse learnersBachelor
8Education none
9Education leadershipMasters
10Education psychologyMasters
11Elementary EducationBachelor
12Learning Design and TechnologyMasters
13PsychologyMasters
14Special EducationBachelor
15Special EducationMasters
16Athletic TrainingMasters
17Human Development and Family ScienceBachelor
18KinesiologyBachelor
19KinesiologyMasters
20Physical EducationBachelor
21Physical EducationMasters
22Recreation ManagementBachelor
23Sport and Recreation StudiesMasters
24Sport ManagementBachelor
25Tourism and Events ManagementBachelor
26Community HealthBachelor
27Global HealthMasters
28Health AdministrationBachelor
29Health and Medical PolicyMasters
30Health InformaticsBachelor
31Health InformaticsMasters
32Health services researchnone
33Health Systems ManagementMasters
34Nursing Bachelor
35Nursing Masters
36Nursing none
37Nutrition Masters
38Public Health Masters
39Public Health none
40Social Work Bachelor
41Social Work Masters
42Anthropology Bachelor
43Anthropology Masters
44Applied Industrial and Organizational PsychologyMasters
45Art HistoryBachelor
46Art HistoryMasters
47CommunicationBachelor
48CommunicationMasters
49Communicationnone
50Communication - Science CommunicationMasters
51Communication - Strategic Communication/Public RelationsMasters
52Communication - Health communicationMasters
53Communication - IndividualizedMasters
54Creative Writing Bachelor
55Creative Writing Masters
56Criminal JusticeMasters
57Criminology, Law and SocietyBachelor
58Criminology, Law and SocietyMasters
59Criminology, Law and Societynone
60Cultural Studiesnone
61Economics Bachelor
62Economics Masters
63Economics none
64EnglishBachelor
65EnglishMasters
66English - LinguisticsBachelor
67English - LinguisticsMasters
68Foreign LanguagesBachelor
69Foreign LanguagesMasters
70Global AffairsBachelor
71Global AffairsMasters
72Global Affairs - Global Conflict and SecurityBachelor
73Global Affairs - Global Conflict and SecurityMasters
74Global Affairs - Global Culture and SocietyBachelor
75Global Affairs - Global Culture and SocietyMasters
76Global Affairs - Global Economics and DevelopmentBachelor
77Global Affairs - Global Economics and DevelopmentMasters
78Global Affairs - Global EducationBachelor
79Global Affairs - Global EducationMasters
80Global Affairs - Global Governance and Public ManagementBachelor
81Global Affairs - Global Governance and Public ManagementMasters
82Global Affairs - Global HealthBachelor
83Global Affairs - Global HealthMasters
84Global Affairs - Global Media and Information Technology;Bachelor
85Global Affairs - Global Media and Information Technology;Masters
86Global Affairs - Global Population and GeographyBachelor
87Global Affairs - Global Population and GeographyMasters
88Higher Education and Student DevelopmentMasters
89History Bachelor
90History Masters
91History none
92Individualized StudyBachelor
93Interdisciplinary StudiesMasters
94Linguistics none
95Middle East and Islamic StudiesMasters
96Philosophy Bachelor
97Philosophy Masters
98PsychologyBachelor
99PsychologyMasters
100Psychologynone
101Religious StudiesBachelor
102Russian and Eurasian StudiesBachelor
103SociologyBachelor
104SociologyMasters
105Sociologynone
106Writing and Rhetoricnone
107Environmental and Sustainability StudiesBachelor
108Integrative StudiesBachelor
109Applied and Engineering PhysicsMasters
110AstronomyBachelor
111Atmospheric SciencesBachelor
112Bioinformatics and Computational BiologyMasters
113Bioinformatics and Computational Biologynone
114Bioinformatics ManagementMasters
115Biology Bachelor
116Biology Masters
117Biosciencesnone
118ChemistryBachelor
119ChemistryMasters
120Chemistry and Biochemistrynone
121Climate Dynamicsnone
122Climate ScienceMasters
123Computational and Data SciencesBachelor
124Computational ScienceMasters
125Computational Sciences and Informaticsnone
126Computational Social Sciencenone
127Earth Systems ScienceMasters
128Earth Systems and Geoinformation Sciencesnone
129Environmental Science Bachelor
130Environmental Science and PolicyMasters
131Environmental Science and Public Policynone
132Forensic ScienceBachelor
133Forensic ScienceMasters
134GeographyBachelor
135Geographic and Cartographic SciencesMasters
136Geoinformatics and Geospatial IntelligenceMasters
137Geology Bachelor
138MathematicsBachelor
139MathematicsMasters
140Mathematicsnone
141Medical Laboratory ScienceBachelor
142NeuroscienceBachelor
143Neurosciencenone
144PhysicsBachelor
145Physicsnone
146Art and Visual TechnologyBachelor
147Art EducationMasters
148Arts ManagementMasters
149Computer Game DesignBachelor
150DanceBachelor
151Film and Video StudiesBachelor
152Music Bachelor
153Music Masters
154Musical Artsnone
155Music Educationnone
156TheaterBachelor
157Visual and Performing ArtsMasters
158Accounting Masters
159Business AdministrationMasters
160Business Bachelor
161Business none
162FinanceMasters
163Management Masters
164Real Estate DevelopmentMasters
165Technology ManagementMasters
166Conflict Analysis and ResolutionBachelor
167Conflict Analysis and ResolutionMasters
168Conflict Analysis and Resolutionnone
169BiodefenseMasters
170Biodefensenone
171Government and International PoliticsBachelor
172International Commerce and Policy*Masters
173International SecurityMasters
174Organization Development and Knowledge ManagementMasters
175Political ScienceMasters
176Political Sciencenone
177Public AdministrationBachelor
178Public AdministrationMasters
179Public PolicyMasters
180Public Policynone
181Transportation Policy, Operations and LogisticsMasters
182Applied Computer ScienceBachelor
183Applied Information TechnologyMasters
184BioengineeringBachelor
185BioengineeringMasters
186Bioengineeringnone
187BiostatisticsMasters
188Civil and Infrastructure EngineeringBachelor
189Civil and Infrastructure EngineeringMasters
190Civil and Infrastructure Engineeringnone
191Computer EngineeringBachelor
192Computer EngineeringMasters
193Computer ScienceBachelor
194Computer ScienceMasters
195Computer Sciencenone
196Cyber Security EngineeringBachelor
197Cyber Security EngineeringMasters
198Data Analytics EngineeringMasters
199Digital ForensicsMasters
200Electrical and Computer Engineeringnone
201Electrical EngineeringBachelor
202Electrical EngineeringMasters
203Information Security and AssuranceMasters
204Information SystemsMasters
205Information TechnologyBachelor
206Information Technologynone
207Mechanical EngineeringBachelor
208Operations ResearchMasters
209Software EngineeringMasters
210Statistical ScienceMasters
211Statistical Sciencenone
212StatisticsBachelor
213Systems EngineeringBachelor
214Systems EngineeringMasters
215systems engineering and operations researchnone
216TelecommunicationsMasters
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