That is strictly dependent on the type of field you are in, your position within that field, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking and problem solving abilities, dedication, and commitment. In other words, there is no standard salary particular to an associate degree, or any other degree. Thus, it is not solely the degree that determines a salary, it's more dependent on the individual who holds the degree.
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
two years
You need 2 years of schooling to receive LPN certification.
If you are in a transfer program at the associates level, and transfer to a four year college or university within the same field, your credits should be awarded toward your bachelors degree. In other words, an associate in business (transfer program), to a bachelor's in business should transfer well. Thus, two years at the associates level, and two additional years at the bachelor's level.
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.
If your associates was taken as a transferable program of study, and your intended bachelors degree is in the same field of study, then it should take approximately two additional years.
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.
Running about 60 hours, an Associates degree can be earned in 2 years as a full time student.
An associates degree would take two years, and a bachelor's degree would take four years.
A typical associates degree from ITT Technical Institute should take about 2 years going full time. This length of time will vary if one decides to go part time and work full time.
An associates degree takes approximately two years, and a bachelors four years as a full time student, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university. Both degrees are considered undergraduate degrees. If one already holds an associates degree in a transferable program within the same field of study, then the bachelors should only take an additional two years.
Two Years For An Associates, And Four Years For A Bachelor's.