No
No, you can go directly for the bachelor's degree.
No. An associate's degree is never a requirement for a Bachelor's degree, but having one can help some people who lack good High School records get into at Bachelor's program.
The MBA is advanced study that follows the bachelor's degree. You must obtain the bachelor's degree first before moving on to the MBA. Thus, it is not a question of which one is better, but which one is more advanced (being the MBA).
Before you become an online business developer, you will want to get a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management. There are several online colleges that offer this degree including University of Phoenix, and Liberty University.
You do not need an associate degree before you get a bachelor of arts degree. However, you need a BA to plus excellent grades to get into a mater of arts program.
No. A graduate degree is one receive after having already graduated from college. Roughly it goes like this (at least within the American system): Associate's degree is usually a "2-year degree" and is considered less than a Bachelor's degree. It is technically a college degree but is usually though of as sort of half of a Bachelor's degree. Bachelor's degree is usually a "4-year degree" and is considered better than an Associate's degree. Some programs are set up to get you a Bachelor's degree in two years if you already have an Associate's degree. BOTH Associates and Bachelor's are referred to as "undergraduate" - even if you got an Associate's degree first and then went on to get a Bachelor's degree. If you got a second Bachelor's degree you would be considered to have 2 undergraduate degrees. A Master's degree usually requires that you already have a Bachelor's degree before starting on it. A Master's degree is usually the lowest level of "Graduate" degree. The other type of "Graduate" degree is a Doctorate. Doctoral degrees programs also usually require that you have a Bachelor's degree before you start work on it. Associate's < Bachelor's = both undergraduate < Masters < Doctoral = both graduate
No the associate degree comes first followed by the bachelor's degree. However, many students go directly for the bachelor's degree without pursuing the associates degree.
Doubtful. Most (all?) accredited schools require a bachelor's before considering someone for graduate courses. You don't need a bachelor's in Health Systems Management, any field works, though you may have to take some pre-requisite coursed before taking the graduate courses.
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There are various types of associate business degrees available from different colleges and universities. The type of business degree must be determined before this question can be answered.
In terms of level, yes. However, if you are planning to list these degrees after your name, in most all cases it in not appropriate. The abbreviations after a name are used for those who hold a master's or doctorate degree when work related.
Yes it is. M.F.A. stands for Master in Fine arts while B.A. stands for Bachelor of Art. You must earn a Bachelor's degree before obtaining a Master's degree.