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Q: How much more money is a worker with a two-year associate's degree likely to earn than a worker with only a high school diploma?
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What is the one word for detailed degree certificate?

Likely the word is "diploma."


Can you get a branch manager position with an associates degree in business management with no experience?

No, if you do not have any experience in the field you will most likely not be considered for the position with only an associates degree. Most companies will require a bachelor's degree.


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Is an associate's degree equivalent to a higher national diploma?

Yes, it is. Associate Degrees from the USA are academic in origin and are equivalent to the Diploma of Higher Education and the Higher National Diplomas awarded in the UK. Two years of full-time study makes up a US Associate's degree and this counts as two whole years towards a US Bachelors degree. The material studied for an Associate Degree is a lot harder than Scottish Highers and marginally harder than English A-Levels. If you transfer as an undergraduate to a British University after completing a US Associate Degree, you will most likely find the first year of study quite easy.


What are the initials for a person who has graduated with an Associates degree as a secretary?

Within the United States, associate degrees fall into three main areas.Associates of Arts (AA)Associates of Science (AS)Associates of Applied Science (AAS)


What kind of degree a two year college chef gets?

Through a community college that offers a culinary arts program, the degree will most likely be an associates of applied science (AAS).


How long does it take to earn a bachelors degree after earning an associates?

Well an associates degree is a two year degree while a bachelors is four. Not all major will transfer from an associates to a bachelors. For example you can get an associates in nursing and go on later to get your bachelors and it only be about two more years. But if you have an associates in nursing and you want a bachelors in business. You will pretty much have to start over and most likely only your prerequisites will count toward your new degree.


Get a Bachelor's Degree for Law School?

If you want to attend law school, then you should be sure to obtain a four-year undergraduate degree. Some students are mistaken and think they can get an associates degree for law school. An associates degree is likely not enough education for a person to be able to succeed in law school. A four-year program gives a student the writing skills he or she needs.


What would be the proper way to identify an associate's degree in Business Administration would it be A.A.?

It could be an associates of arts (AA), an associates in science (AS), or an associates in applied science, depending on the institution, the business department and what their focus is for any particular degree. Typically, an associates in business administration is a transferable program designed for those wishing to pursue a bachelors degree. In this case, it is most likely and AA, however, it could also be an AS. It just depends on the curriculum layout and its focus. I know this does not answer your question, but you can check with the college (even on their web page) and find out what category the degree is placed under. Its relatively easy to do. Best wishes!!


Once you have a radiology technician associate's degree.how do you further your education in radiology?

First off let me state that we are by no means "TECHNICIANS"!! Let us get our terminology straight. If you are getting an Associates Degree & Pass your registry. You would then be known as a Radiology "Technologist"! You can now apply at some accredited University and go for a Bachelor's Degree in Radiology and if you really want to further your education, you can pursue a Master's Degree. Just keep in mind that times are hard and more than likely you will get PAID as if you received an Associates Degree. Why pay someone with a Bachelor's or Master's Degree more, when you can pay less with an Associates Degree. Hope this helps!


How long does it take to get an associate's degree to become a hematologist?

You can not be a hematologist with only an associates degree. You can obtain an MLT degree in 2 years and possibly work in the hematology section. An actual hematologist has at least a BSc in Clinical Laboratory Science and most likely is PhD.