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An associates degree refers to a completed course of study that is is less than the requirements for a baccalaureate degree (4 years of university study).
Nursing is quite different from medical assisting. Nursing is a regulated profession that requires specific educational components and a licensing exam for entry to practice.
Nurses work with clients of all ages and with a variety of conditions and in a variety of setting.
Nursing is an autonomous profession. The nursing profession is highly relational with emphasis on the nurse client relationship. Advanced communication skills are needed.
Medical assisting would be more technical and less relational. Any job that is "assisting" is not autonomous as you are taking direction from someone else.
The associates degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. Medical Assisting is just one of those specific programs.
The difference of academic and applied courses is that: ACADEMIC- gets you to university APPLIED- get you to college
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the associates is a college level degree. A career is what you do for a living.
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Applied biochemistry is that part of the field in which the knowledge and techniques are applied to the real world.
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there is no difference between them. In both cources , you have to study the same things. applied economics includes some more study than general economics.
Associate's degrees typically require between 60 and 70 credits.
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An Associate Degree is usually a from a 2-year college. A batchelor's degree is from a 4-year university and represents at least a 2-year additional period of study above the Associates Degree.