An associate is normally a two year undergraduate program. A masters is a upper level graduate program. The normal degree path is associates (if you attend a two year program, but not necessary as one can earn a Bachelors without an associates), Bachelors (via a four year program), Masters, then Doctorate.
If you are referring to college degrees, I have never heard of an intermediate degree , at least within the US. The associate degree is typically a two year program of study particular to a specific field. The common degree types are the associate of arts (AA), associate in science (AS), and associate of applied science (AAS) degrees.
Masters degree is higher then an Associate degree.
Masters.
Yes. # Certificate/diploma # Associates # Bachelors # Masters # PhD
No. An MBA is a Master's of Buisness Administration, which is higher than a Bachelor's degree, which is higher than and Associate's degree.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
The B-Arch is an undergraduate degree in architecture that can last up to five years. The B-Tech is a Bachelor of Technology and is a four year undergraduate degree.
Personal opinion is, any field within the business area should be no less than a bachelors degree with further attainment of a masters degree in mind.
yes it is. Degrees in Order 2 yr - associates degree 4 yr - bachelors degree 6yr - masters degree 8yr (depends on area of study) - PhD
An MA is a Master of Arts and BS is a Bachelors of Science. The Masters degree requires a higher level of education than a Bachelor degree does.
Yes, it is. Associate Degrees from the USA are academic in origin and are equivalent to the Diploma of Higher Education and the Higher National Diplomas awarded in the UK. Two years of full-time study makes up a US Associate's degree and this counts as two whole years towards a US Bachelors degree. The material studied for an Associate Degree is a lot harder than Scottish Highers and marginally harder than English A-Levels. If you transfer as an undergraduate to a British University after completing a US Associate Degree, you will most likely find the first year of study quite easy.
Yes it is. M.F.A. stands for Master in Fine arts while B.A. stands for Bachelor of Art. You must earn a Bachelor's degree before obtaining a Master's degree.
Yes it is. It's a doctorate which typically follows the bachelor's and master's degree. Some programs allow entrance directly after the bachelor's degree, and this is one of them.
Each degree has its purpose. The common degrees within the US from lowest to highest are as follows. * Associate degree * Bachelor degree * Masters degree * Doctorate degree (highest level of educational attainment) First, determine your career goals and objectives. Your choice should be based on a passion for what you want to do. Once you have found your passion, the appropriate degree type will become evident.
Simply do a masters of pharmacy which is highly employable wit good remuneration