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If all transfers well, it should take an additional two years to complete the bachelors. The masters can take two to three years post bachelors degree depending on the specific program of study, and the credit load carried per semester.

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Q: You have an AA degree how long to get bachelors masters?
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Do you need a AA degree in business to get a master's degree?

No but you will probably complete the requirements for an AA & maybe even a BA long before you achieve your masters.


Can I get a job with AA in occupation therapist assistance Then work my way up to a bachelors degree?

Yes, you can get a job with AA and then go to college and work up to a bachelors degree.


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AA's or BB's or Masters Degree


Is masters higher than Associate degree?

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.


What degree do you get in the Musicians Institute?

Actually you CAN get a certificate, BUT you can also obatain a AA Degree and a BA Degree. I graduated with from the 4 year Bachelors program with my BA degree.


Does an AA degree in Early Childhood Education qualify as a minor in Elementary Education?

If I understand your question correctly, the AA is a degree at the two year level and not a minor. If you take a bachelors degree, the associates would still remain a degree; a bachelors in elementary education, an associates of arts degree in early childhood education (which should be the way you would want it).


Can a bachelor's degree be obtained with prerequisite an associate of science degree in accounting?

Answer 1: The "Associate of Arts" (AA) degree is usually counted, by most bachelors degree programs, as equivalent to the entire first two (freshman and sophomore) years of the bachelors degree. So, then, a person with an AA could, theoretically, enter a BA program, get said AA counted as the first two years thereof, and then enter said BA program as a junior and finish just the junior and senior years, and, voila!, s/he has the bachelors degree.So the bottom line answer is, at least theoretically, two (2) years.However, some bachelors programs, after analyzing the AA degree, will declare that it is deficient in some of what's called "lower division general education" (LDGE). All associates and bachelors programs contain up to 45 semester credit hours of pretty much the same LDGE; but some bachelors programs require slightly different amounts of LDGE, in slightly different areas, than do some associates programs. And so it's possible for someone with an AA degree to use it to enter a bachelors program, and said bachelors program will make the AA degree holder take a course or two or three of LDGE in order to make-up whatever is the deficiency. If so, then the AA degree holder would first need to do that, and only then enter the bachelors program at a junior. If that happens, then finishing the bachelors may take two years, plus maybe a summer session or something like that.Additionally, a bachelors degree in accounting is a specialist degree, usually intended to prepare the graduate for sitting for a state CPA exam and licensure as a certified public accountant (CPA). Such degrees usually require additional amounts of math; and many AA degrees contain only one math course (typically something like "College Algebra" or "College Mathematics" or something like that. Someone with an accounting degree is usually required to have taken that, plus at least calculus... maybe even trigonometry... and definitely statistics.So, then, an AA holder might even end-up taking an additional whole semester, in addition to the junior and senior years, in order to get a bachelors in accounting. It would all just depend on how the accounting degree's requirements and standards, which tend to vary from schools to school.


What is a two year degree in marketing called AA degree?

At the associates level, most community colleges have two approaches to a marketing degree. One is an associates of arts degree (AA), designed as a transferable program of study for those who are planning to go on for a bachelors degree in marketing. Second, an associates of applied science degree (AAS) which is a very career oriented program of study for those who have no intention to go on for a bachelors, but who wish to acquire the course work necessary to obtain entry level positions within the marketing field after the two years. In today's competitive workforce, it is strongly advised that you pursue a bachelors degree at the very minimum.


Does an associate's degree in nursing qualify as an undergraduate degree to go to law school?

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Is it better to get an associate's degree rather than go straight for the bachelor's?

Depends on how much education req'd for occupation. You will get AA halfway to bachelors & can continue on if you want.


Can you use associate's degree credits for graduate studies?

Answer 1: No, absolutely, positively not. A three-semester-credit hour course at the undergraduate level is much less work than a three-semester-credit-hour course at the graduate level. There is, in fact, a night-and-day difference.So, then, no school, no matter what, would ever credit undergrad coursework toward a graduate degree. It's simply not done... ever.But let's make sure we're clear on terms. By "graduate studies," you mean a masters degree (the one that comes after a bachelors degree), right? I've seen high schoolers get messed-up about the terms. It goes...High school, then associates degree, then bachelors degree, then masters degree, then doctoral degree, then post-doctoral work. Or, said another way, it's high school, then AA or AS, then BA or BS, then MA or MS, then PhD, then post-doctoral studies. That's the order of things; and only starting at the MA or MS is it called "graduate." Below that -- at the AA/AS or BA/BS level -- it's called "undergraduate."So if you were actually asking if the associates degree (AA or AS) credits can be used in a BA or BS, then the answer is absolutely, positively yes.A typical two-year associates (AA or AS) degree is nothing more than the first two years of a typical four-year bachelors (BA or BS) degree. So-called "graduate" work doesn't begin until after all that; and most AA or AS degrees may be transferred straight into most BA or BS programs, and said AA or AS degrees will count as the entire first two years of said BA or BS degrees, leaving only the third and fourth years of said BA or BS degrees which would need to be completed......for a grand total of four years in school between the AA/AS and the BA/BS.So, if you were confused and you thought that the BA/BS was "graduate" level, you were wrong.However, if you understood things correctly, and wondered if any of your courses earned in an AA or AS program could be used in an MA or MS (masters) program, then the answer is what I first gave: No. Absolutely not. No exceptions.


How many additional years do you take to get your bachelors if you already have your AA in dental hygiene?

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