AA is the abbreviation for "Associate of Arts", which isa degree. If you meant something else, please spell it out in full; otherwise, your question kind of answers itself.
Occasionally people will obtain an AA degree and then go on to a BA or BS degree. However, you don't actually need to get an AA first, and it's far more common to proceed directly to The Bachelor's degree.
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No. A BA is a 4-year degree with no previous degree required.
It is an associate or arts degree. However, The degree type for nursing is typically an associate in science degree.
AA stands for a Associate in Arts Degree
Typically, a nursing program at the associates level is an AS, not an AA.
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.
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Usually two years. The BA is a four year degree program in most colleges.
It depends on the major, and the specific school. While similar, each will vary according to the aforementioned.
It would be similar in level to the foundation degree in the UK. However, the foundation degree is typically a vocational program of study. I believe the associate in applied science degree (AAS) in the US would be closely comparable.
A.S degree is Associate of Science and is typically awarded in mathematics or physical sciences. A.A. is Associate of Arts and is typically awarded in the arts or humanities classes.
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