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An associates degree is a 2 year college degree in general education or in an vocational area. There is no certification beyond the college units that you complete in the process of getting the degree. If you are doing a vocational program a certification may go with the degree.
No. You need a BA/BS to teach plus education classes as well as passing state testing and doing student teaching. You can be a teacher's aide with a associates degree.
The Bachelor of General Laws is not recognized as a law degree. This particular course is for the duration of two years, and you cannot practice after doing this course.
You can obtain a degree in psychology at any level to include, associates, bachelor's, master's, and PhD. Typically, the minimum degree requirement for psychologists is a master's degree, with most practicing psychologist having a PhD (highest level of educational attainment).
Depending upon the difficulty of the companies payroll you'll need a degree in accounting. Some companies might be small enough that they will accept an Associates degree, but larger companies will want a higher degree and perhaps experience.
The Colorado Attorney General's office's consumer section can advise you.
Yes you can do that. I am 12 yrs old and know that.I am very smart. Dont underestimate 12yr olds.It is 12 am. I am still doing homework. So you can
Without knowing where you are living it is hard to determine which college would be best for you to get your associate degree. It sounds like you would benefit from doing some research on your own or calling a local college to you and asking there.
like doing counselor,care taker secretary,p.a to the general manager or general manager
No, it's not required. It is one way of doing it, or you can go to a four-year school from the outset and go straight through for your Bachelors, either way.
Yes, you can. I am doing this now. I just finished my Associates Friday and have enrolled for my Bachelors yesterday with Virginia College Online. My credits did not need to transfer because I am at the same institution.
It would be very easy to get a job but it probably won't be doing anything with chemistry. Most chemistry jobs require at least a masters or doctorate. You might be able to find work as a lab assistant doing menial tasks but without an advanced degree it is next to impossible to find work in the field of chemistry.