Yes it can be anything, I'm not 18 but I kno because I got a scholarship so when I go to high school i get to work on my associates degree and bachelors degree and start college as a junior
After completing an Associates degree, those who wish to further their college education would transfer to a four year college or university to complete their Bachelors degree. Viper1
Tyler Junior College Texas, is a two year college. The nursing degree at this institution would be an associate of science (AS) in nursing.
If the student wishes to pursue a higher degree, he/she would then transfer to a four year college or university to obtain a bachelors degree.
If the student wishes to pursue a higher degree, he/she would then transfer to a four year college or university to obtain a bachelors degree.
In the US You can go direct to a four year college and earn your Bachelor degree. Or go to a Community college for two years. and earn your Associate degree in general studies and then transfer over to a four year school. I would go direct to a four year college
you would be at the end of you second year
To be trained, an engineer needs to go to college and obtain a 4 year degree.
It would take from about 120 to 128 college credits to acquire a Human Resources Degree, from a university that has two semesters a year, this would be four years. Every college is different and can change how long it would take to earn a degree. Also, how many classes you take and time you put into it effects the length of the time it would take to get a Human Resources Degree.
four years of college
There is some higher learning involved at a two-year college being that once graduating from a two-year college, one would receive an associates degree.
At that rate, since it takes 4 years on average to earn a Bachelor's degree, it would cost you $30,666 x 4 = $122,664
There's only 2 types Junior College and a University. A degree that takes around 7 years would be a Masters or PHd.