All those you mentioned are undergraduate courses. In US and UK courses starting with B e.g BEng, BSc, BA etc are undergraduate courses.....Cources starting with M or P are postgraduate courses e.g MSc, MEng, MA, PhD, PGDip...
2007-02-20 01:45:07
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answered by Ferrari^F 2
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The ones you've noted are undergraduate degrees.
Graduate degrees would be Master's or Doctorate degrees. There are some executive MBA's that will take into consideration your work/life experience for admission, as well. In general, you need to graduate from an undergraduate degree to get into a graduate program.
2007-02-19 23:25:13
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answered by CanadianBlondie 5
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they are all undergraduate courses, these are what you do first, a graduate course is what you do after your have completed your degree
2007-02-19 23:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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All of them are undergraduate courses.
2007-02-19 21:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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In the U.S., if a degree has "B" at the beginning, it stands for "Bachelor," and it is an undergraduate degree, e.g. Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS). If a degree has an "M" at the beginning, it stands for "Master," and it is a graduate degree, e.g. Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), etc.
2007-02-19 20:54:06
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answered by Lillian L 5
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GRADUATED COURSE
2007-02-19 20:52:25
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answered by anvesh s 1
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