You can not be a hematologist with only an associates degree. You can obtain an MLT degree in 2 years and possibly work in the hematology section. An actual hematologist has at least a BSc in Clinical Laboratory Science and most likely is PhD.
two years
Approximately three years plus additional training.Apparently you have to become a licensed physician and then have training in hematology.
Anyone offering an associate degree would be the same as any other, two years.
Many beauticians go to school for two years. You can become a beautician with an associates degree if your community college offers the program.
With the Associates degree you could work in a long term care facility as the admissions coordinator, administrative assistant but in order to actually be the administrator you would need your bachelors degree. You can look on line and it should tell you more of what you can do with the Associates degree.
Usually two years.
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
Four years for a bachelor's degree and two years for an associates degree in whatever program they are enrolled in. Keeping in mind that they are taking the normal amount of credits and are passing all of the classes they take. There is no degree to become an author.
You only need your associates degree to become a sonographer which means after graduating high school it would only take you an additional two years of college.
An associates degree would take two years, and a bachelor's degree would take four years.
Of course! As long as you completed your associates degree through an appropriately accredited college, there should be no problem.
Two Years For An Associates, And Four Years For A Bachelor's.