Answer 1: All associates degrees take two years to earn if they're pursued "full time"...
...meaning the student taking 15 semester credit hours per semester, for two semester (or 30 semester credit hours) per year, for two years, thereby earning the associate's degree's typical 60 semester credit hours. A bachelors degree, by way of reference, is double that: 120 semester credit hours, which typically takes a full-time student four years.
It matters not what is the subject. The associates degree, regardless of subject, typically takes a full-time student two (2) years to earn.
two years
Anyone offering an associate degree would be the same as any other, two years.
Typically, the associates degree is designed as a two year program of study, provided the student is full-time, and takes the program as prescribed by the college. One thing that might prolong the degree is basic skills testing. If the test indicates the student must take some refresher courses first, the degree can take longer.
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.
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.
You need to contact the school you are planning to attend. There's really no way to know otherwise.
Usually two years.
who know how long!
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
To obtain a bachelors degree, it takes four years. An associates and masters degree takes two years. Most Associates' Degrees take between 22-26 months, Bachelors' Degrees take between 38-42 months (although a completion program would average about 22 months) and Masters' Programs take about 16-18 months.
You can obtain an associates degree which is designed as a two year program of study as a full-time student, provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college. Many community colleges offer an option in photograph through their fine arts department.
An associates degree would take two years, and a bachelor's degree would take four years.