An associates degree will take approximately 60 to 64 credits in specified areas to complete depending on the state mandate, and program of study.
You will likely need to take pre-calc, chem I, chem II, general bio I and general bio II to meet the requirements, along with your gen-ed classes.
same as getting one in most any other field, about 60 semester hours normally
I is approximately 64 credit hours depending on the program of study. Some states have a mandate to 60 credits hours.
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Between 60 and 64 credits depending on the program of study.
To complete the Associates degree, the number of credits will be approximately 64, depending on the specific program of study. Some programs require more (usually in the Allied Health field).Viper1
No, I do not believe you will be able to do this because of the supervisory and clinical facilities needed to complete the requirements.
Typically, they are the same. They are designed to give the student all the expertise needed to enter the workforce after completion of the specific program of study. Within the United States, the degree is most often referred to as an associates in applied science. Still, the occupational degree typically has no liberal art courses, while the applied science degree has some liberal art courses.
A lab technician is probably what position youll have to take with this degree. You'll need to get the experience now that you have the degree. Continue you education as you can, a BA in radiology would open alot more doors.
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I don't believe that there is a difference between the states for requirements like these. An associates degree is generally 60 credits. You can receive multiple associates degrees pretty easily. At a local community college, a second associates degree is simply 15 additional credits if all other requirements are met. A friend of mine accrued an associates of arts and an associates of science within two semesters while he was taking prerequisites to transfer to a university. A bachelor's degree is usually 120 credits with a few weird exceptions. For example, at the University of Michigan a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree (B.S. Chem.) is 124 credits. Don't hate because I went to the University of Michigan and you're likely from Ohio. We're all friends on answers.com. :-) Hope this helps.
It depends on what your associates degree is in. For nursing and engineering there are 68 credits needed.
24 credits towards a Bachelors degree; in addition to 24 needed for the associates
A degree can be obtained in 1-4 years depending on the type of degree. Either an associates or bachelors degree can be obtained.
In the state of MI, a paraprofessional needs to have a associates degree or be able to pass a proficiency test.