Typically, the program of study will run between approximately 124 to 128 credits. It is designed as a four year program of study as a full-time student, provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university. Evidently, if the individual takes the degree as a part-time student, it will take longer to complete. How much longer, depends on the credit load carried per semester.
depends on what you are majoring in
In the vast majority of colleges- 120 credits.
Within the US, there is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in law. You must obtain a juris doctor (JD) degree.
124 semester hours
The associate degree would take approximately 60 to 64 credits, while the bachelor's degree would require approximately 120 to 128 credits. EKU offers the associate, bachelor's and master's degrees.
Geneva College's Adult Degree Program- Students may transfer up to 78 credits toward the 126 credits required to earn a B.S.
There is not much of a difference. The bachelor's degree can take between 120 and 128 credits depending on the major.
That would depend on which college you are attending and which specific course of study you are taking at that college.
No they can not. The junior college only covers first and second years of a bachelor's degree. You would still be missing the advanced coursework particular to the junior and senior levels.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Its 86
It depends on what your associates degree is in. For nursing and engineering there are 68 credits needed.