I'm not really sure what you are referring to. However, credits acquired through an associates can be used toward a bachelor's degree. How many credits can be used depends on the specific program of study, grades received, and whether the coursework was taken at an accredited school.
No. You can go to school for just a BA without having first obtained an associates degree.
A bachelor's of art degree (BA) is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall.
You can get an MFA with a BA or a BFA, but you do have to have a bachelors degree in and "art" field, that is the "A" in BA, BFA, and MFA
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.
Accounting is a mathematics degree not a science degree. you would have to go to college for at least an additional 2 years in order to have at least the associates degree.
A BA/BS is traditionally a 4 yr degree.
The best choice would to go on various websites of university's and just see if they have a BA associates degree. If they don't search for a new one, if they do there is bound to be more information on the website. Also don't be afraid to ask friends. They may know. Hoped this helped you.
No it does not. Some students pursue the associate degree first and then transfer to a four year institution to finish the bachelor's degree. However, pursing a bachelors degree does not automatically give you an associates degree.
The education code for an applicant who has completed their Associates degree is "AA" usually known to mean an "Associates of Arts" or an "AAS" known as the "Associates of Applied Science" if it is in a recognized technical area, although "AA" is generally accepted for either. Next is the "BA" and the "BS".....
1st year BA result of IGNOU is around 1,700 dollars. It is a Bachelor of Art degree.
With one semester left, complete the BA! After that you can always supplement your existing degree with another field of study.
A BA degree is just a Bachelors of Art, and a BFA degree is a Bachelors of Fine Arts. Usually Fine Arts degrees have a more rigorous fine art curriculum and require a portfolio for acceptance into the institution. So it really depends on what you want to do with your degree. If you just want a basic degree in photography, a BA (or even a BS) would do you just fine. However, if you want to go into the area of Fine Art photography, then I would recommend a BFA.