It depends on how many courses one plans to take per semester. Most associate
degrees require about 64 hours of college credit. If an individual were to take 16
credit hours during the Fall and Spring semesters and take summers off then one
could complete the degree within 2 years.
If one can get college credit through life experience, advance placement exams, and
CLEP exams and took summer classes and classes between semesters then the
degree could be completed in a shorter time frame.
None. Collage (def'n: A form of art in which various materials such as photographs, paper, and/or fabric are arranged and stuck to a backing) is not measured in years and will never enable someone to obtain an associate's degree.
However, if you attend college (def'n: An educational institution or establishment providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training), two years is usually sufficient to earn an associate's degree.
Typically, an associates degree is a two year program of study, provided the student takes the program as prescribed by the college. However, there situations where the length of time is extended because of basic skills requirements, prerequisite course requirements, and/or program requirements.
the time it takes to acquire 64 credits.......if the average is 12 credits a year, then two years or more of schooling would be required
No degree is needed you must have four years of collage! You have to work really hard to get where you want with Photography! Goood! Luck to yas!
None, but you could get a degree in communications that could get you a job in radio or TV. That would take 4 years.
A degree can be obtained in 1-4 years depending on the type of degree. Either an associates or bachelors degree can be obtained.
A normal degree is what you get when you go to collage for 2 years.
A normal degree is what you get when you go to collage for 2 years.
It depends on the level sought. There are associates degree levels that are designed as two year programs of study as a full-time student provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college. There are bachelors degrees that are designed as four years programs of study as a full-time student, masters degrees which can take approximately two to three years to complete. Lastly, doctorates that can take eight years beyond high school.
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
It really depends on the type of degree needed for the job you want. Some jobs may only require an associates degree which can be achieved in 2 years.
two years
There are bachelors degree programs requiring 4 years, or associates degree programs requiring 2 years. There is not really a pay difference between the two, but a 4 year program is less rigorous as the curriculum is spread out. After completing a program, you must then take a state board certification test.
A teacher must have a bachelors degree which is four years.
10 years of collage or less.