That really depends on the field. What recommend is going to a resume site like Monster.com and sorting the jobs you're looking for by education level. If you find you need a four year degree, it may just be worth your while, again depending on the field.
You can be a college graduate with an associates degree (two year program of study), or a bachelors degree (four year program of study). If this is referring to a job posting that requires a degree, I must say the posting was not worded appropriately.
Yes, someone with an associate's degree in arts is considered a college graduate. An associate's degree is typically awarded after completing a two-year program at a community college or university, which falls under the category of higher education. Therefore, they have successfully completed college-level coursework and are considered a college graduate.
He did not graduate. Gehrig left Columbia University after two years to sign a major league contract with the New York Yankees.
ANSWER:A two year associates degreeorA four year bachelor's degreeBoth are under graduate degrees.A graduate degree is a master's or doctorate degree.
Master's degree in Public Health. This is usually a two year course of study, with a graduate thesis at the end of it - following four years of college.
yes, he graduated two years early, but stayed for one extra year to study. :D
BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho, and BYU-Hawaii are all four year universities that offer post-graduate studies as well.
One can find information of two year degrees by contacting and inquiring to a college board or speaking with a collage graduate that knows about such information.
He went to Stanford for two years but did not graduate.
It is a 2 year college, a community college.
The average college student will change their major two to three times before they graduate. You do not have to declare a major when you first enter college if you do not wish to.
No, he spent two years at Stanford but never graduated.