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.
The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree. The actual length of time depends on the specific program of study; the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
If you are referring to degree abbreviations indicated after your name, they are not appropriate for those with an associate or bachelor's degree. They are typically used for individuals who have a master's or doctorate degree when work related.
No it does not. There are some private schools, and you will also find this program at many vocational schools. However, it is not equivalent to a college degree.
If you already have a bachelors degree in computer science, then you can complete a masters degree in one year (two semesters) of full time study. If you have a bachelors degree in some other field, you will probably need to take some number of additional undergraduate courses which will depend on your degree and the particular school. Someone with an undergraduate degree in engineering will obviously need fewer extra courses than if your degree is in English. If you lack an undergraduate degree, then add four years.
There are a number of reasons. The following reasons may or may not apply to your situation. Some reasons credits do not transfer are: * Degree taken at an institution that does not have the appropriate accreditation. * Grades in some courses were not passed with the required grade * Some courses may not fit into the major at the four year institution * The course may not be equivalent in either credit or content. * Some courses taken at the associates level may be junior or senior level courses at the four year institution. * Associates of applied science degrees (AAS) without an articulation agreement with the four year institution typically do not transfer well. Because the AAS is very career oriented, you may be missing the general education cluster. Therefore, you may not have been in a transfer program.
No, RN Training should not take that long. It depends on whether you already have a bachelors degree. If you don't, you can add a nursing degree in two years. Nurses are in high demand so often you can finish school while working.
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A master's degree typically requires around 30 to 60 graduate-level credits, depending on the program and institution. This is generally equivalent to about 10 to 20 graduate courses, each usually worth 3 credits. In some cases, a master's degree may also require a thesis or capstone project, which can add additional credit requirements. Ultimately, the exact credit equivalency can vary by program and field of study.
It depends on which level of degree one is referring to. Refer to the below for a general idea. * Associates Degree - designed to be a two year program of study. * Bachelors Degree - designed to be a four year program of study. * Masters degree - approximately two to three years. * doctorate - Approximately four years of study. Still, much depends on the course load carried per semester, and the field of study. Also, placement tests for incoming freshman at the associates and bachelors degree levels, could add on another semester to one full academic year.
Typically:Associate in Arts - A.A.Associate in Science - A.S.Associate in Applied Science - A.A.SThere are many more; however, within the US the above are the most common.It is a common error to add a terminal "s" or write the short form as a possessive:Correct: Above, and "associate degree"Incorrect: "Associates in Arts" and "associate's degree"For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.