<p>Hi!</p>
<p>I'm from Europe and I go to university in Austria. I'm graduating in Economics with a B.Sc. degree. As I consider doing my master in America (US or Canada) I was wondering if it's possible to get admitted to a M.A./MBA program. Cause most universities business M.A. programs ask for a B.A. degree.</p>
<p>Thanks you for your help ;)</p>
<p>If your question regarding BA vs BSc, I don’t think that matters at all for grad school admissions.</p>
<p>However, if you’re graduating with a 3-year BSc program, many US schools may not directly admit into masters programs (they typically expect one to have a 4-year bachelors). You may have to go thru a 1-year bridge program (to bridge the gap in the undergrad coursework), before they grant full admission into grad school. You need to check this individually with every university you plan on applying. There is no one single rule for all the universities.</p>
<p>Ok thank you for your response. But basically there some university who accept a 3 year Bachelor? Because if not, it would probably be better to apply for my master in Europe ;)</p>