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. There are some programs of study that may take a bit longer depending on the number of credits required. As a part-time student, evidently it would take longer. 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 state mandates.
Last time I checked, the absolute minimum number of semester hours required for an AA degree is 60 semester hours and 3 semester hours required 40 class room hours. However, In order to get in all required courses almost always requires more hours. To get in courses with labs, which are the courses leading to jobs, require more hours.
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 coursework 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 bases 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.
An Associate's degree usually takes two years.
Traditional Associates Degrees can be achieved in 2 years.
Usually community colleges only offer an associates degree (2 years) not a bachelors (4 years)
AA's or BB's or Masters Degree
100000 pounds minimum
How many years does it take to become a genetics if you start from AA degree?
No but you'll earn one about half-way to a 4 year degree in most majors anyway.
If the AA was in a transferable program (AA degrees usually are), you are within the same program of study, and the receiving college or university takes the degree full faith in credit, it should take two additional years.
A 2 year AA/ AS holder can usually earn a BA/BS after 2 more years of study.
If the degree is a transfer degree (the AA usually is), and you stay within the same major at the four year college or university, it should take an additional two years. However, if you change majors, then it could be quite different depending on the specific program of study and its requirements.
It should take approximately two additional years if the student takes the degree full-time and as prescribed by the college or university.
No but you will probably complete the requirements for an AA & maybe even a BA long before you achieve your masters.
If your AA was a transfer program (typically an AA is), and you remain in the same major or field of study, then it should take an additional two years - as a full-time student - to complete the bachelor's degree.
Yes, as long as you are able to take the required courses for medical school.
The associates degree is designed as a two year program is study as a full time student, provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college. If you are required to take a placement test, and the test indicates you must take some refresher courses in English and/or math first, then it may take a semester or two longer.