In most states, you can substitute teach with 60 college credits. However, most associate degrees require 60 to 64 credits. Thus, while you are not necessarily required to have an associates, your pretty much there anyway.
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The phrase "sub degree" does not have any real meaning. At a sub 10000 degrees C temperature all metals would be molten and, being in liquid form, they cannot fracture.
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An Associates Degree is a 2 year degree.A Bachelors Degree is a 4 year degree.Your major is the specific course of study that you are concentrating on, such as Accounting, Business, Education, Engineering, etc. Associates seldom have minors, as there is a specific course list for the major and there is seldom enough time or elective slots to include a minor. A minor is a sub-concentration different than your major. One common occurrence is to minor in a foreign language. I have a major in Engineering Technology with a minor in Chemistry. I know someone with a major in Economics and a minor in French and Computer Science. The right combinations can be important to opening doors into specific job markets.In some cases, an Associates will go a long way toward meeting the basic requirements of the first two years of a Bachelor's degree. You should discuss with a guidance counselor what your ultimate goal is and how you can best leverage your time and the costs of education.
The Ohio Class ballistic missile submarine at 560 feet in length.
Yes. Even being in warm (70 degree) water for a long time without protective clothing can kill you by slowly dropping your body temperature until the brain shuts down.
The amount of credits that will transfer from an associates degree to a bachelor's degree is strictly up to the receiving college or university. If you are taking a general "Associates in Biology", then there is a good chance that most if not all credits will be transferable, provided the major is the same at the four year level and the grades received were a "C" or higher. Each community college has what they define as transferable degrees and even have special articulation agreements with four year institutions. In this case, once the students completes the agreed upon major that falls within the articulation agreement successfully, then the four year institution is obligated to take that degree full faith in credit and grant the student Junior level status. Remember, an Associates in Science (AS) has many sub-categories to even include engineering. That being said, for the purpose of transfer, the associates major and bachelors major, must be in strict alignment. If not; this is why many individuals lose credits in transfer. There are also other reasons why some courses may not be transferable. Check with the Transfer Counselor at the community college you attend for detailed information. Viper1
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The prefix sub- means under. One common word with this prefix is submarine.