If the program at the associates level was a transfer program, and you are staying within the same program at the college or university you will attend, then it should take an additional two years.
No it is not. The associate degree is a two year program of study. The bachelor's degree is a four year program of study.
You can pursue any program of study. How much of what you have taken already will apply to that bachelor's degree will be dependent on the specific program of study. You really need to find your passion. Once you have that your path will become clear.
The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study.
Typically, if you are transferring to a four year institution, taking the same program of study, it should take an additional two years. However, how many credits are transferred toward the bachelors is always dependent on the receiving institution.
If your associates was taken as a transferable program of study, and your intended bachelors degree is in the same field of study, then it should take approximately two additional years.
The associates degree (two year program of study), and the bachelors degree (four year program of study) are considered undergraduate course work. The masters and doctorate programs of study are considered graduate work and advanced degrees.
The bachelors degree it designed as a four year program of study as a full-time student, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
No. ''Technically''.....that would be Junior Graduate. A graduate student is a student who has earned a Bachelors Degree or Baccalaureate Degree. Graduate Students persue Graduate Degrees such as Graduate (Master Level) Certificates and Masters Degrees. Associates...Junior Graduate Study Bachelors....Under Graduate Study Masters......Graduate Study Doctoral/Doctorate.......Post Graduate Study
Typically the associates degree is a two year program of study, and the bachelors degree a four year program of study. To get a better idea of different types of degrees click on the related links section indicated below.
An associate is normally a two year undergraduate program. A masters is a upper level graduate program. The normal degree path is associates (if you attend a two year program, but not necessary as one can earn a Bachelors without an associates), Bachelors (via a four year program), Masters, then Doctorate.
An associate and a bachelors degree is considered first level degrees. Graduate degrees are considered advanced degrees because they require more years of study.
Bachelors degree.