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I would look into anything that is business related. You can run your own business, become a manager.
Nothing. Different schools have different techinical names for the same degree..Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Business Management, Bachelor of Arts in Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, etc. You can't discern anything different from the name itself, look into a program's courses, internship assistance, faculty, and the like.
One can learn about proper business management at nearly any college or University that offers courses in Business Management. One doesn't need to pursue a degree, if one's interests are narrow, they can simply take certain courses.
You will need a degree in fashion design from college in order to become a fashion designer. An associate or Bachelor's degree will do. You will also need training in business. A designer will need a skill for textures and design as well.
a management degree is a business degree. It is just more focused on the one aspect of business and not as generalized.
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Within the United States, the associate of arts, and associate in science degree in business is a transfer program for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree at a later date. Thus, the program is designed to complete the first two years of a four year program. This would include the completion of most general education courses, plus some foundational business courses to include, introduction to business, accounting I and II, business law I, economics (macro and micro), higher level maths (also business statistical analysis), and one or two business electives.
The "science" tag in the various degree programs denotes that the degree holder took a specified "block" of basic science courses such as, for example, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physics, Geology, Mathmatics, etc. One could obtain an Accounting degree with either the "Science" or "Business" tag. If the basic courses prescribed for a Science degree are taken in addition to the Accounting courses, then it would be tagged as a Science degree. On the other hand, if that prescribed block of basic Science courses is not taken, then the degree would be in Business.j3h.
Within the United States, the degrees at the associate level are not typically broken down with the major indicated for each program of study. Some schools offer the business degree and an associate of arts (AA), while other an associate in science (AS), and rarely, the associate of business administration (ABA).
"Associates degree of Applied Science"
It is an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Degree. It may be shortened to Associate Degree, but one who earns it is an Associate. Therefore, it may be shortened to Associate's Degree. (Based on a Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary of 1967, entry for Bachelor. Associate was not a degree at the time, at least not according to that dictionary.)
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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.
It depends on which focus the business department chooses. In some schools it is an associate of arts (AA), while in others it is an associate in science degree (AS). In addition, the school may have an associate of applied science (AAS) degree in this area, however this would not be appropriate if you intend to transfer to a four year college or university at a later date (and you should). Competition in the business world is keen, and the higher the educational level pursued the better.
The courses required depends on the specific program of study (major). The associate in science degree is a general degree type from which many specific majors fall. Each will have course requirements particular to themselves.
nothing, one just say a degree that's all.
It depends on the specific degree type it was taken under. There are three as follows.Associates of Arts (AA)Associates of Science (AS)Associates of Applied Science (AAS)