Degrees typically considered equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree include the following:</p>
<p>Bachelor’s degrees based on at least 4 years of study from Japan, Korea, People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and Thailand.</p>
<p>Bachelor’s degrees representing 4 or more years of study, such as the B.Eng. or B.Tech. degrees from Bangladesh, Burma, India, Nepal, Pakistan.</p>
<p>Honours bachelor’s degrees from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and British-Style schools and universities.</p>
<p>Bakalar, Diplom or Diploma, Inzenýr, Licenta, Magister, or Oklevél from East European states.</p>
<p>Bakalavr, Inzenýr, Magister, or Specialista requiring a minimum of 4 years of study from former Soviet republics.</p>
<p>Diplôme, Maîtrise, or a professional title such as the Ingénieur from France or French-style schools and universities.</p>
<p>Diplom or Magister Artium from Germany.</p>
<p>Licenciado or Titulo degrees from Central and Latin America, Mexico, Portugal, Spain.