Almost any cooking job.
short order cook, chef's assistant
You can become a more qualified substitute teacher! That's a good job if you're looking to teach but don't necessarily want to commit to full time. Still has pretty good benefits, too! -CMS, Arkansas
An Associate's degree is a 2-year degree. It is not as extensive as a Bachelor's degree and will not provide the same qualifications as a Bachelor's. Associate's degrees are usually used as a stepping stone towards a Bachelor's; in today's working world Associate's degrees are not really enough to be competitive (in fact, Bachelor's degrees are barely enough for some fields). A Bachelor's degree is a 4-year degree and is required or preferred for a lot of the more desirable job positions. An applied science degree is composed of courses heavily concentrated in a particular field. It may include a few general education courses but most of the courses are concentrated on that certain area - for example, you can get an A.A.S. in food science and will take mostly culinary arts courses in addition to low-level English and Math. A fine arts degree is composed of a broader spectrum of classes. With any arts degree (as opposed to any science degree), you are going to be expected to take a wide range of classes in a wide range of fields. For example, you may be expected to take introductory courses in English, Math, Humanities, History, Political Science, Psychology, Biological Science, Physical Science... you get the idea... and then you will also take upper-level courses focusing on the topic of your major (which for a BFA would be a visual or theatrical art of some kind).
Advice for obtaining a job with an associate's degree in psychology:It's difficult to get a job with a psychology degree unless you have at least a Master's. An Associate's degree can only get you the most menial of psych jobs, like a medical receptionist or an orderly in an institution.Most employers require experience along with the education. To get experience, try volunteering with somewhere maybe one or two days a week to get that experience.You could work as staff in a residential treatment center for kids, adolescents, or young adults (working directly with the clients/patients). You could work at a state mental hospital as a psych tech. You may possibly qualify for a SSW license depending on the state you are in, which would open a bunch of other employment doors for you.An associates degree will not help you very much in landing your first job. Even many assistant or intern positions require at least a bachelors, and to get fully certified you'll need a master's degree.You might look for a job as drug counselor or on a crisis hotline. High-paying jobs will be very competitive and will probably require at least a bachelors degree, if not a masters or PhD.
what kind of education do you need to be a pharmacist? what college courses should i take? what kind of education do you need to be a pharmacist? what college courses should i take?
Not at all. All that really matters is the quality of the portfolio. Going to college is great for the knowledge, as well as networking, but the degree is not necessary to get into the industry.
Through a community college that offers a culinary arts program, the degree will most likely be an associates of applied science (AAS).
The best kind of introductory culinary arts course is Boiling and Cutting.
a 2 year associates degree
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You can pursue any bachelor's degree you want to. If you have completed an associates degree, the amount of courses that can be transferred from the associates degree will depend on which bachelor's degree you choose. Some associates degrees are fully transferable to a bachelor's within the same field. Others are very career oriented and do not transfer well, such as some associates of applied science degrees. Still, that depends on whether the college has articulation agreements with other four years colleges and universities. Do not choose a bachelor's degree solely on the amount of credits you can transfer, but because it will lead you to your overall career goals and objectives. It you you not have one, then you need to find your passion with vision. A clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. Once you have that, your path will become clear.
Typically it is a bachelor of arts (BA) degree.
What degree do you receive in Own business?
Year 12 plus an arts degree
what jobs can you get with associates in ag management
Le Courdon Bleu is a culinary arts school based on French culinary technique. It's network of teaching is aimed at achieving the best in gastronomy, hospitality, and management.
An engraver needs a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration on engraving.
In the state of MI, a paraprofessional needs to have a associates degree or be able to pass a proficiency test.