Well, I hate to be negative BUT from my experience,mostly NOTHING-depending on the school you attended. It really comes down to the type of INTERNSHIP you are able to get- as that is the main way to gain experience in the field. You pretty much have to start by working for NOTHING. If you are young and/or have little life responsibilities (i.e children,rent,f/t job etc) This is a great opportunity to get into a good company. If you're really good, you can also start doing some freelance work to build your portfolio & contacts. BUT as far as getting a job outside of the field,my Associates has done absolutely nothing to sell my resume & give me a better salary. None whatsoever. BA's are different though. At least here in NYC, many companies will hire you if you have a BA in ANYTHING & will train you. It can also depend (as I have learned the hard & expensive way) on the school you attended. I got my Associates in Visual Communications(aka Graphic Design) from Katherine Gibbs. Recruiters said "You could start at 40K w/ this degree..." NOT! Come to find out more than half way through the program, that my credits were not TRANSFERABLE to most 4 year city/state colleges, if I chose to grow in my field by pursuing a BA or Master's. If you went to a vocational school,like Katherine Gibbs or an Online University, you may find yourself having to start from SCRATCH if you want to continue your education. AND in the Visual Arts field, continued education is crucial, as the technology is always changing. An AAS is worthless unless you are planning to continue your education. My advice to anyone thinking of going the my route? DON'T DO IT!!! Unless you are able to work for free for as long as it takes to get the experience you need & it is your PASSION in life, it may prove to be a very expensive dead end.
You can not apply for a job in the High School range, with a bachelors degree. But you can apply for an Art assistant job or subbing job in any public grade school. You can only apply at certain Catholic Grade schools. For any more information visit- (http://jobs.com). But this all depends if your degree is a Bachelors or a Masters.
Jobs in the media in television and digital media production positions in broadcasting, cable, corporations, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, professional sports venues, independent production companies, post-production firms, education, government, and industry. Employment opportunities in movies, Video Games, Web site development, commercials, marketing, camera operator, video editor, video and audio equipment technician
Advertising, Assistant Editor, Assistant Producer, Screenplay writer and that's all I know.
none you need at least a masters
More than one More than one
that person can get an bank job, or some other office job.
associates/bachelor/masters/phd
It really depends on the subject area of the associates degree and whether or not vacancies are available. In terms of educational qualification, an associates degree comes in between a GED and a bachelor's degree. Therefore, an associates degree holder would be picked before a GED only holder.
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No, the associates and bachelors degrees are undergraduate degrees. The masters and doctorate are graduate degrees. For a better understanding of the types of degrees, click on the related links section (Types of degrees) indicated below.
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