Universities and colleges in the United States have a philosophy of education different from what I gather is common in Europe. Almost all schools require not just mastery in a chosen subject, but also breadth requirements; some number of credits in each of math, science, writing, and the humanities, or some other distributional system.
Universities and colleges in the United States have a philosophy of education different from what I gather is common in Europe. Almost all schools require not just mastery in a chosen subject, but also breadth requirements; some number of credits in each of math, science, writing, and the humanities, or some other distributional system.