You should be looking into forensic science and all the related areas it includes, which are many. Some would include, chemistry, psychology, criminal justice, Biology, physics, etc. I would suggest you find an area that you have a passion for.
Associates degrees that are transferrable are the most popular. These include an associates of arts, science, fine arts and arts in teaching. Associate Degrees that work towards career and professional goals by themselves are applied science, industrial technology, business administration and occupational studies There are also various off the wall associates degrees like: associate of public service, forestry, nursing, general studies, engineering, applies business, applied arts, baccalaureate studies, political science, etc.
24 credits towards a Bachelors degree; in addition to 24 needed for the associates
Most all colleges and universities will evaluate your prior coursework toward a bachelor's degree. How many credits will transfer from your associates degree will be dependent on which program of study you choose.
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Yes you can. Just make sure you are taking a transferable associates degree. Many individuals start with an associates degree then transferring to a for year college or university to finish the bachelor's degree.
What do you mean exactly by associates? To get a Project Management degree you just enroll in a university offering the course. Usually some universities have prerequisites that you need to fulfill in order to take certain courses (or study towards certain degrees).
There are many books that delve into the relationship between science and religion; however, many of these books have a bias towards science or a bias towards religion. Some books that delve into the relationship between science and religion are "Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?" by Henry F. Schaefer III and "Rock of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life" by Stephen Jay Gould.
If you're referring to a double award science it mean working towards two GCSE's for science If you're doing triple award, it means working towards three GCSE's but there will be more, harder, work. Whatever your pick, it will still cover all three sciences
KATS is an acronym for the the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science which is a part of the National Science Teacher's Association. KATS is working towards the goal of enhancing the role of science by coordinating all levels of science education in all fields of science.