Yes.
The associate degree is designed as a two year program of study.
Yes, it is possible to obtain two associate's degrees by completing the required coursework for each program.
Of course! In fact, that's the best way: Get the two-year associates degree, first; and then ask a four-year bachelors degree program to have said associates degree count as the first two (freshmand and sophomore) years of the bachelors; and then enter said bachelors as a full junior, completing that, and then the senior years, and, voila!, you emerge from the four years with both an associates and a bachelors!Or you could just enter the four-year bachelors program as a freshman, do all four of its years, and emerge after four years with just a bachelors. The first two (freshman and sophomore) years are very, very similar, regardless which of the two ways you do it. That being the case, my advice is to always get the associates first, and then the bachelors, so that one gets two (2) degrees, instead of just one, from the same four years of study!But, hey... that's just me.
Yes, it is possible to obtain two associate's degrees using the same credits if the credits fulfill the requirements for both degrees.
It is not possible for any triangle to have two interior90-degree angles.
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 could hold two bachelors, but you could only obtain a master's if you first got a bachelors in the field and then completed a course of study for a master's degree.
It depends on the major you plan on taking at the four year institution. If you are remaining within the same field of study, then it is possible to complete the bachelors degree in two years, provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
It depends on the level of education. An associates degree takes approximately two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree may take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student.It depends on the level of education. An associates degree takes approximately two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree may take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student.It depends on the level of education. An associates degree takes approximately two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree may take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student.It depends on the level of education. An associates degree takes approximately two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree may take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student.It depends on the level of education. An associates degree takes approximately two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree may take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student.It depends on the level of education. An associates degree takes approximately two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree may take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student.
Yes, it is possible for two angles not to add together to 180 degrees.
The options are endless. Most master's degrees can be completed within two or three years depending on the credit load carried per semester.
It is possible but not recommended unless it is a cooperative program between two schools.