Every school is slightly different in their requirements. You would need to decide where you want to go and then see what their requirements are. For an Associates in any subject area there are a broad range of courses that are required: Math, Science, History, Physical Education, English, etc. Much like High School but on a college level. Then, to get your degree in a specific subject area, such as journalism, there are going to be 4-6 "required" courses such as public speaking, journalistic writing, interpersonal communications etc. Good luck!
2 years full time. It's an associate's degree.
courses required is after hsc bacheler degree in journalism and masters and then cetificate....
Any college catalog - or better yet, a chat with a college counselor - will outline for you the basic courses necessary to graduate with a degree in journalism.
Depends on the associate degree but most will require math and english classes.
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No. He took several college courses, but does not have a degree. He did not graduate from college. Todd Palin has taken some college courses and has accumulated college credit -- but does not have a full degree.
You would major in journalism. Thus, the required courses will be indicated within your curriculum specific to journalism. It's not a question of "should," but of what is actually required to complete the degree.
No, having 62 college credit hours does not typically qualify as having an associate degree. An associate degree typically requires completion of around 60-65 credit hours, but it also requires fulfilling specific requirements such as general education courses and major-specific courses. You would need to consult with your college or university to determine the exact requirements for an associate degree.
Yes, you can earn your associate degree online. People actually say it's much more convenient to get your degree online than on campus due to flexibility. Most online courses available for an associate degree fall under business, technology and criminal justice.
An Associate's degree
well, it depends on what type of courses and how many courses you are taking....!! -sparky..
An Associate's degree is a post-secondary undergraduate degree typically earned in the US that requires around two years of full-time study. A level courses are a set of UK qualifications usually studied in the final two years of high school. One key difference is that an Associate's degree provides a broader education beyond high school, while A level courses focus on specific subjects to prepare for university.