Bachelor’s degree programs are the most common form of post-secondary education in the United States. A bachelor’s degree program takes four years that are typically divided up into two years of general education and two years of specialized degree education. A student in a bachelor’s degree program with an associate degree may apply their associate degree in place of the first two years of their bachelor’s program.
These degrees are conferred at state universities and four-year colleges and cover a broad range of specializations that divide degree programs into majors.
Some of the most common bachelor’s degree programs are: