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What's the difference between undergraduate colleges and universities? What is the difference between them?
1, "university degree" is the general term for the degrees obtained by college students before the resumption of the college entrance examination in China in the 1970s. However, after the reform of the college entrance examination, universities were divided into junior colleges and undergraduate courses. It is clear from the media that many college students of the older generation, such as leaders of many countries, have college degrees.

2. "University" can still generally refer to junior college or undergraduate course. Such as collectively: college students.

3. Now, the concepts of the two are different: a university, scientifically known as an ordinary institution of higher learning, is a cultural institution with unique functions, and an institution of higher learning that is interconnected with socio-economic and political institutions and stands firm in inheriting, researching, integrating and innovating advanced academic knowledge.

4. Undergraduate course is a kind of academic qualification and the basic part of higher education. Generally, it is carried out by universities or colleges, and a few higher vocational colleges have carried out applied undergraduate education. A bachelor's degree is an education.