The associates degree 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, and provided the student does not require prerequisite coursework as a result of basic skills testing. There are some programs of study that may take a bit longer depending on the number of credits required. Usually these are programs within the health related fields. In addition, for students who require developmental course work as a result of basic skills testing, it would take longer. How much longer would depend on the extent of the developmental courses they are required to take. Evidently, those individuals who attend college on a part-time based would also extend their time in school. How much longer would depend on the credit load carried each semester. Typically, an associates degree takes between 60 and 64 credits to complete depending on the specific school, program of study, and state mandates.
Answer 1: All colleges/universities in all 50 US states require either 60 "semester credit hours" of coursework (if they're on the "semester credit hour" system), or 90 "quarter credits" of coursework (if they're on the "quarter credit" system), for an associates degree. A person who goes to school "full-time" will be able to complete either a 60 semester credit hour, or a 90 quarter-credit associates degree in two (2) years.
Now, all that said, some schools (and what state they're in doesn't have anything to do with it) will require maybe a course or two more... so, then, instead of 60 semester credit hours, the school may require 63 or 66 semester credit hours in order to award one of its associate degrees. But that's unusual.
The normative number of semester credit hours needed to earn an associates degree, everywhere in the US, is 60. Period.
And, just FYI: Most schools in the US are on the "semester credit hour" system, and not the "quarter credit" system.
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.
Yes an Associate and bachelors come before your Masters degree.
24 credits towards a Bachelors degree; in addition to 24 needed for the associates
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.
The number of credits needed to become a technologist can vary depending on the specific program and institution. Typically, an associate's degree program for a technologist requires around 60 credits, while a bachelor's degree program may require around 120-130 credits. However, it's important to check with the specific school and program you are interested in for their credit requirements.
Typically, a certificate does not meet the requirements of a degree in either the number of credits and course requirements. In other words, a certificate may require 33 credits where an associate degree may require 64 credits. In addition, a certificate is much more specific to a field, where the associate degree requires more of a diverse education to include, written communication, humanities and social science requirements.
Associate's degrees typically require between 60 and 70 credits.
In the vast majority of colleges- 120 credits.
depends on what you are majoring in
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.
The bachelors degree will run approximately 124 to 128 credits.