yes
An undergrad is any person who has obtained a bachelor's degree or lower. So, if you have your associates in business for example you will be an undergrad student regardless if your in college or not.
An 'undergrad' is a college student who is working towards his/her Bachelors or Associates degree. Once you have received your Bachelors degree, you will work towards your Master's degree, and you will be considered a 'grad' student.
Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.
Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.
If the college has a law school and offers a law deegree, certainly.
The best undergrad degree to have would be either in psychology, sociology, or social work
President Coolidge went to Amherst College in Amherst, Mass. He earned a liberal arts degree with a special interest in history, philosophy, rhetoric, speech and classical Greek. His senior thesis was about the American Revolution.
It varies state to state most commonly a masters degree in teaching is require. Some state an undergrad degree is enough. 4-6 years of college
In order to secure a place on the faculty at a university, you will need to have a PhD.You will get an undergrad degree, then a master's, during which you will begin to narrow the focus of your studies. Your doctoral work will focus specifically on your area of interest within American History, which in and of itself is a broad area. While you are working on your advanced degrees, you may be able to get a position as a GA (grad assistant) or TA (teaching assistant) and teach a few undergrad courses.
Brown University
To become a dentist it takes at least 3 years of undergrad study (but a Bachelor's degree is preferred) and then another 4 years to work on the denistry degree.
An undergraduate has not yet graduated from college, in other words, does not yet have a degree, while a graduate has graduated and has a degree. A graduate who seeks more advanced degrees can then be called a post graduate student.