At the associate's degree level, most legal-related programs are in paralegal/legal assistant/legal secretary studies (not lawyers), criminal justice/law (for police), commercial/business law (for businesspeople), or in the fields of political science/sociology/legal studies (academic studies related to the legal system). Most of these require about 60-70 units but it may take you more if you need remediation in math, english, etc.
It depends on what your associates degree is in. For nursing and engineering there are 68 credits needed.
The associate degree would take approximately 60 to 64 credits, while the bachelor's degree would require approximately 120 to 128 credits. EKU offers the associate, bachelor's and master's degrees.
Obtaining a college degree is very important. For an Associates degree, 60 semester credits, for a Bachelors 120 credits are needed. This also depends on the college and degree specifics.
To receive a college degree in Spanish, find a college that offers a degree in Spanish. Follow their degree program in Spanish to earn the credits needed. Once you earned enough credits, then you graduate and receive a college degree in Spanish.
Geneva College's Adult Degree Program- Students may transfer up to 78 credits toward the 126 credits required to earn a B.S.
It will take completion of approximately 33 credits depending on the specialty.
It depends on the specific program of study. The master's degree can range from 30 credits to 60 credits - once again - depending of the program of study.
That would depend on which college you are attending and which specific course of study you are taking at that college.
Yes an Associate and bachelors come before your Masters degree.
usually around 120 credit hours. depending on the major.
On average I think it is 12 credits needed for a 3 year college.
24 credits towards a Bachelors degree; in addition to 24 needed for the associates