I do not believe there is a minor in law. In addition, there is no such thing as a bachelor's or master's in law. They do have pre-law programs, however it is not a degree or minor.
Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.
The four year degree is a bachelors degree. It could be a Bachelors of Arts (BA), or Bachelors of Science (BS) degree depending on the program of study, and which focus the department offering the degree has. If its an arts degree, the scope will be broader to include a well rounded education in a variety of disciplines to include intellectual skills like critical thinking, problem solving, reasoning and judgment skills, that in essence will compliment the specific program of study whether in business, communications, psychology etc. If the degree is in the sciences it will have a more narrow focus, in terms of research, math, science, and practical skills. A bachelors can be either an arts or science. In other words, the degree for a business major can either be a BA or a BS. It just depends on the institution and the department within the institution on how they label the degree. The same goes for many other disciplines.
If you are in a transfer program at the associates level, and transfer to a four year college or university within the same field, your credits should be awarded toward your bachelors degree. In other words, an associate in business (transfer program), to a bachelor's in business should transfer well. Thus, two years at the associates level, and two additional years at the bachelor's level.
A bachelors degree in Human Resources will take the same amount of time as most degrees which is four years. A lot of the education you will need for a human resources degree, is business as well as psychology classes.
Well an associates degree is a two year degree while a bachelors is four. Not all major will transfer from an associates to a bachelors. For example you can get an associates in nursing and go on later to get your bachelors and it only be about two more years. But if you have an associates in nursing and you want a bachelors in business. You will pretty much have to start over and most likely only your prerequisites will count toward your new degree.
The exact same way someone without a bachelors degree does. With an application.
Yes
The two words are used interchangeably. They mean the same thing; an individual who had completed an undergraduate degree.
No you cannot. You would have surpassed the requirements of the minor. Besides, the minor should enhance the primary degree.
Medical laboratory technology is generally an associates degree and a Clinical laboratory Science is a bachelors degree.
The B-Arch is an undergraduate degree in architecture that can last up to five years. The B-Tech is a Bachelor of Technology and is a four year undergraduate degree.
I have been searching the same for the past two years.