It depends on whether the associate's degree is designed as a transfer program to a four year college or university. If the degree is an associate in applied science, and the college does not have an articulation with a four year institution, it may be difficult to transfer the degree full faith in credit.
It is as long as you completed the program of study through an appropriately accredited institution (preferably an regionally accredited school).
AOS associate of occupational studies
associates of art in teaching
Associate of Occupational Studies. It is a 2 year degree usually linked to a specific trade.
Associates degrees that are transferrable are the most popular. These include an associates of arts, science, fine arts and arts in teaching. Associate Degrees that work towards career and professional goals by themselves are applied science, industrial technology, business administration and occupational studies There are also various off the wall associates degrees like: associate of public service, forestry, nursing, general studies, engineering, applies business, applied arts, baccalaureate studies, political science, etc.
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The associates in general studies has to be either an arts or science degree. You cannot just have a degree in general studies. Typically this type of degree is usually referred to as a liberal arts degree (AA).
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If you have an Art degree, which is the more common general studies degree, it would be Associate in Art of General Studies. A.A.G.S. or AAGS Some schools offer a science in general studies degree, similarly it would be abbreviated A.S.G.S. or ASGS
An associate degree in paralegal studies sets you up for an entry level paralegal job.
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== Answer = http://getinfo.kaplancollege.com/KaplanCollegePortal/KaplanCollegeCampuses/Arizona/PhoenixEast/AreasofStudy/HealthCarePathways/VeterinaryTechnologyAssociate.htm That is a link to Kaplan College campus in Phoenix, where they offer a Veterinary Technology Associate of Occupational Studies. I was researching the same thing and ran across this information as well as your question.