go to a community college
How many years does it take to become a genetics if you start from AA degree?
If the AA was in a transferable program (AA degrees usually are), you are within the same program of study, and the receiving college or university takes the degree full faith in credit, it should take two additional years.
There are a few possibilities, AA, AS, or AAS, depending in the type of program the student completed.There are a few possibilities, AA, AS, or AAS, depending in the type of program the student completed.There are a few possibilities, AA, AS, or AAS, depending in the type of program the student completed.There are a few possibilities, AA, AS, or AAS, depending in the type of program the student completed.There are a few possibilities, AA, AS, or AAS, depending in the type of program the student completed.There are a few possibilities, AA, AS, or AAS, depending in the type of program the student completed.
Actually you CAN get a certificate, BUT you can also obatain a AA Degree and a BA Degree. I graduated with from the 4 year Bachelors program with my BA degree.
Typically, a nursing program at the associates level is an AS, not an AA.
Well, the AA stands for associate of arts degree. I personally have never heard of an AA Plus as a degree, unless the institution itself is identifying it as a transfer program to a four year college or university. Some community colleges call it a 2+2 program.
The AA is an associate of arts degree. The student receives a diploma (the designed paper with school seal) validating completion of the program of study.
And undergraduate is someone who has a high school diploma and is enrolled in college but does not have a bachelor's degree yet. An associate's degree (AA = associate of art) corresponds generally to the first two year of a four-year bachelor program.
The AA is not a professional degree. The professional degree are such as lawyer, medical doctor, etc..
The time required to obtain an RN degree after earning an AA degree can vary. Typically, it takes about 2-3 years to complete an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program, which would then allow you to become a licensed RN. However, this timeframe can be shorter or longer depending on factors such as program requirements, course load, and any transfer credits that may be applicable to your previous AA degree.
If your AA was a transfer program (typically an AA is), and you remain in the same major or field of study, then it should take an additional two years - as a full-time student - to complete the bachelor's degree.
The AA degree is Associates of Arts The AA degree is a two year program that fulfills the requirements leading up to the BA degree (an additional 2 years beyond the AA degree) All the credits earned for the AA degree can transfer to a 4 year university. The AS degree is Associates of Science The AS degree is either a one or two year program depending on your course of study. Some of the credits earned for the AS degree may be able to be transfered to a 4 year university. The best route, for the serious student is to go for the AA. Attending a community college for the first 2 years is half as expensive as doing those first 2 years at a university.