Yes you can. However, if you are working on the degrees at the same time, it would be identified as a double major. Upon completion you would be conferred with one diploma, but the transcript would show both majors were completed. If the two degrees were separate, in other words, a BA and a BS, then you would be given two diplomas, one for each category.
Bachelor's degrees are always 4-year, associates degrees re 2-year.
2 for associates degree. 4 for bachelors. 6-10 for masters in total depending on performance.
Normally, it takes 4 years to get a bachelors degree.
Typically around 4 years.
* Associates degree --- 2 years * Bachelors degree ---- 4 years * Masters degree ------ 5 years * PhD degree ----------- 8 years
4 years at college(get your bachelors) then 4 years of medical school
A bachelor's degree is an undergraduate degree that usually takes around 4 years to complete. An associate degree takes 2 years.
it depends what kind of degree you want to get 2 years - associates 4 years - bachelors 6 years - masters
bachelors degree, 4 or 5 years masters degree, 1 or 2 years PhD degree, 4 to 6 years post-PhD in some cases, 1-3 years
About 8 years. 4 years at a university with a bachelors degree and then 4 years at an accredited veterinary school.
about 4 years
Well for starters, a Bachelors degree is the most wanted for majority of careers. To start you have to complete the associates degree of the program first then next is Bachelors. That is about 2 years each totalling 4 years of schooling in college education.