A typical associates degree from ITT Technical Institute should take about 2 years going full time. This length of time will vary if one decides to go part time and work full time.
two years
With the Associates degree you could work in a long term care facility as the admissions coordinator, administrative assistant but in order to actually be the administrator you would need your bachelors degree. You can look on line and it should tell you more of what you can do with the Associates degree.
Usually two years.
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
It depends on what your after. If you just want to be lube and tire tech, then a High School education is the only thing you need, but you will never advance in your career. If you want to learn about the top of the line performance cars and the most advanced automotive systems, then you can go to Universal Technical Institute or Wyotech, and their programs are run about 14 months, but they do not offer a degree. If you want a degree in auto repair, there are a lot of "Technical Colleges," that offer 2 year automotive associates degree programs. In those programs, they not only teach you the basics of auto repair and automotive theory, but they teach you how to be a technician. It doesn't really matter what type of school you go to because most shops will start you off in an entry level position. To actually be an automotive technician takes years of hands on experience that a school can't teach you. Going to a technical college and earning an associates degree would be the fastest road to being a technician.
An associates degree would take two years, and a bachelor's degree would take four years.
Of course! As long as you completed your associates degree through an appropriately accredited college, there should be no problem.
Variable: Most associates degrees are two year (full time) programs. Some are compressed or are "intensives" that can take as little as a year or 18 months, but typically most are 2 year programs
Two Years For An Associates, And Four Years For A Bachelor's.
If you take a transfer program at the associates level, it would take two addition years to complete the bachelor's degree.
If you are referring to the degree, an associates degree will take approximately two years to complete while a bachelor's degree four years of study.
An associates degree will take approximately two years as a full time student, while a bachelors degree will take approximately four years.