If I understand correctly - it is a 2 year program that helps provide a basis of education from a general standpoint. It would not focus on a subject or age group and is becoming more and more required for classroom aides to get.
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the answer is associates degree
associates/bachelor/masters/phd
64 college credits, the bulk of it being general education credits. I have my associates in general business, I suggest going for the bachelors...it can get you so much further....
associate degree APEX
You do not need to have any particular job to get a business associates degree. Experience as a general manager may make it easier to get the degree, but that is the extent of it.
yes, and Associates Degree (AA) is part of a post secondary education.
An associates degree is a 2 year college degree in general education or in an vocational area. There is no certification beyond the college units that you complete in the process of getting the degree. If you are doing a vocational program a certification may go with the degree.
If I understand your question correctly, the AA is a degree at the two year level and not a minor. If you take a bachelors degree, the associates would still remain a degree; a bachelors in elementary education, an associates of arts degree in early childhood education (which should be the way you would want it).
Typically, there are four levels of college degrees (to include nursing). They are as follows from lowest to highest.AssociatesBachelorsMastersDoctorate (highest level of academic attainment)The associates and bachelors are referred to as undergraduate coursework. The master's and doctorate are referred to as graduate degrees. Refer to the below.
Yes, it is possible to earn an associate's degree in another field after already obtaining a bachelor's degree. Many community colleges and online programs offer associate's degree programs that can be completed in various fields of study. This can be a good option for individuals looking to gain specialized skills or make a career change.
Alot depends on the state in which you live. With the new "No Child Left Behind" law, many states have begun to require teacher's aides to have at least an Associates Degree in something. Generally speaking, an AA degree may help fill out a resume but for most professional level jobs is worthless.