64 college credits, the bulk of it being general education credits. I have my associates in general business, I suggest going for the bachelors...it can get you so much further....
You can if you take an associates degree in business which is two years as a full-time student. The bachelor's degree is four years as a full-time student.
Two Years For An Associates, And Four Years For A Bachelor's.
Generally speaking, an Associates degree is usually designed to take two years to complete. There are obvious exceptions and depending on your schedule may take longer, or even less time.
If the associates is in a business transferable program, it should take no more than two years to complete your bachelors. They do offer accelerated programs also where you can finish in less time.
An associates degree would take approximately two years as a full-time student, a bachelors would take approximately four years as a full-time student.
Yes, it is possible to earn an associate's degree in another field after already obtaining a bachelor's degree. Many community colleges and online programs offer associate's degree programs that can be completed in various fields of study. This can be a good option for individuals looking to gain specialized skills or make a career change.
two years
Well an associates degree is a two year degree while a bachelors is four. Not all major will transfer from an associates to a bachelors. For example you can get an associates in nursing and go on later to get your bachelors and it only be about two more years. But if you have an associates in nursing and you want a bachelors in business. You will pretty much have to start over and most likely only your prerequisites will count toward your new degree.
The associates degree is designed to be a two year program of study which can take anywhere from 60 to 64 credits to complete, depending on the major.
An associates degree will take approximately two years as a full time student, while a bachelors degree will take approximately four years.
If you take a transfer program at the associates level, it would take two addition years to complete the bachelor's degree.
The associates degree will take between 60 and 64 credits to complete, depending on state mandate and program of study. I personally have never heard of a degree in entrepreneurship. However, most community colleges do have associate of applied science (AAS) degrees in business management, which should give you the necessary tools to start your own business.