
Bachelor
The professional bachelor's degree is designed to enable students to adapt their career path to align with modern developments in the job market. It focuses on preparing students in a practical and vocational manner to enter the workforce in a specific field. Unlike the academic bachelor's degree, which emphasizes theoretical study and research and includes many non-specialized subjects, the professional bachelor's degree is more focused on hands-on skills. Professional bachelor's programs usually include internships, allowing students to gain real-world experience during their studies, which varies from one field to another. These programs are designed to meet market and industry needs, making graduates directly qualified to work in specialized fields. From 180 hours to 300 hours Types of study for a professional bachelor's degree include: traditional study (in-person), distance study (online), blended study (hybrid), intensive study, workshops and practical study, self-study, equivalency of actual working years ( Adult Education)
