An undergraduate degree is one that takes place after your post-secondary education (high school) and includes 2-year Associate degrees and 4-year Bachelor degrees. Students pursuing these types of degrees will commonly be referred to as undergraduate students. This term, then, encompasses freshmen through senior college students.
While the term "undergraduate" includes all college students who haven't yet completed a 4-year degree, there are quite a few different types of graduate students. Immediately following one's Bachelor degree graduation, that person could choose to pursue an M.A. (Master of Arts: humanities/history/english/etc.) or M.S. (Master of Science: science/engineering/technology/etc.), or an M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration: business/finance). On top of these degrees, one may begin working on a professional degree, such as a medical or law degree, each of which has its own more specialized programs.
Undergraduate course include: