You can, however I would make sure there is a specific reason for doing so. For example, your career goals have changed, and the new associates degree will lead you to your overall career goals and objectives as in, an associates in business to a registered nurse. Otherwise you are much better off pursuing The Bachelor's degree.
Becoming a Registered Nurse. Those with the four year degree earn lots more than those with the 2 year Associates degree.
If the associates is in a business transferable program, it should take no more than two years to complete your bachelors. They do offer accelerated programs also where you can finish in less time.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
Yes, you can earn your associate degree online. People actually say it's much more convenient to get your degree online than on campus due to flexibility. Most online courses available for an associate degree fall under business, technology and criminal justice.
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Yes you can. There are many individuals who have more than one academic degree in related areas.
It is always better to get the bachelors degree rather than the associates degree. Yes, it might be more school but that also mean more knowledge in Social Work. Also, with the more knowledge that you have they higher your pay will be.
Your local community college is a pretty good bet and much more reliable than a degree from an online university as those are not always accredited.
Yes. # Certificate/diploma # Associates # Bachelors # Masters # PhD
One benefit is that the degree can lead to the achievement of overall career goals and objectives. Another benefit is it makes for better educated individuals who are better able to make informed decisions within their work and personal life.
because the person with a graduate degree have a more knowledge then the person of high school degree.and no doubt he has a more experience then the high school degree.
An Associates degree alone doesn't qualify you for much more than a high school diploma already does. Unless the Associate's degree is in a competitive professional designation, such as nursing, and you become an RN.