It depends on the program of study (major). some require extensive coursework in math, while others require very little if any math. However, most colleges and universities will require basic math competency based on the results on basic skills testing. If the test indicates a student needs some refresher courses in English and/or math, then the school may be required you to complete that coursework to ensure your success at the college level. Most schools will require math competency to at least the equivalent of a high school algebra one.
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im going to say a degree in English or literature would not require an abundance of math. (:
I don't know of any college degree that you can get and not take some math related classes.
Many careers which require analytical thought will be a good fit for someone with a math degree. More particularly, jobs in finance, accounting, statistics, science, and, of course, academic research careers in math, will use a math degree.
The AA is not a professional degree. The professional degree are such as lawyer, medical doctor, etc..
Depends on the associate degree but most will require math and english classes.
Most careers require that a person has some sort of college degree. Most states require a bachelors degree or 4 years of schooling to become a high school math teacher.
AA is Associate of Arts; AS is Associate of Science.
Depends on the school. Most require Bachelors degrees, however, there are some schools that will admit students with AA or AS degrees
What college classes will have to be taken to get an AA degree in Business Management
yes, and Associates Degree (AA) is part of a post secondary education.
Typically, this program does not require a higher level math. In many cases, a college algebra and statistics will be required.