What is the difference between a three-year and a four-year degree program?
Before choosing, carefully consider what you want to do in the future. A three-year degree is a more general program of study and can be complemented by college studies or further training. On the other hand, a four-year degree program offers an additional year of study which focuses on research or an area of specialization. To meet admission requirements for most Teachers’ Colleges or Master’s Programs in Canada, candidates are required to possess an Honours degree (four-year degree) and be in strong academic standing.
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