The undergraduate course of Boston University is generally 4 years. The undergraduate course of the school adopts the credit system, and students can graduate after completing a certain number of credits, which can be completed within 2 years at the earliest or extended to 5 years. University education is practice-oriented. In the third year, the school helps students to practice in enterprises, providing students with a lot of practical training opportunities, so that students can adapt to the social work environment more quickly during the internship.
The master's degree in Boston University generally lasts for 2 years, and the postgraduate degree is flexible. If you don't complete the credits within the specified time, you can postpone graduation. Graduate credits are 30-60. Some students choose to take credits during the holidays, so that they can finish the credits in advance. Some students are willing to study while working, so they will extend their study time. In short, I graduated after completing the credits.