What's the difference between major/minor and graduate/undergraduate.?

Question:I'm going to transfer to a uc or csu soon from cc, but unsure of what is what.

Answers:
Graduate is a level of studies that will result in a masters/doctoral/professional degree. This requires a 4 year degree, which is an undergraduate degree.

Your major is the area your 4 year degree is in. This also applies to graduate degrees. Minor is a secondary area of specialty usually equivalent to an associates degree, which is an undergraduate degree as well.

They are also graduate minors at ether at the masters or doctoral level.
major is the main seccion that you are going to study for example: I studied broadcasting with a minor on Public Relations.

My main focus was broadcasting, but I also studied Public relations.

Undergraduate is when you do your 4 first years of college.
If you want to get your master thats what they call Graduate program.

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