Bachelor Degree in Europe
European higher education system offers academic and professional higher education. Higher education in Europe is provided mainly by universities (also research universities) and professional institutions of higher education.
The academic year usually starts at the beginning of September or October and it is divided into two semesters. In most cases international students are admitted to the autumn semester.
The nominal length of academic bachelor’s studies is 3 years and studies are worth a total of 180 ECTS credits. (ECTS- European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System)
Graduates from bachelor’s programmes, are awarded a bachelor’s degree. A bachelor’s degree is an academic degree which is awarded for an undergraduate course
The nominal length of first cycle professional higher education studies depends on the subject area and is 3 – 4 years or 180 – 240 ECTS credits. After graduating from the first cycle of higher education, academic or professional, students can continue in the second cycle leading to a master’s degree.
To keep it short and simple – a Bachelor’s Degree provides you with the basic understanding and knowledge of the study programme that you have chosen. After that the students usually enter the labour market or continue with their master studies.




