Yes, it is possible to go from an associate's degree to a master's degree by first completing a bachelor's degree and then applying to a master's program.
Yes
You can start with either an associates or bachelor's degree. For those who finish the bachelor's level, some go on for a masters and doctorate.
it depends what kind of degree you want to get 2 years - associates 4 years - bachelors 6 years - masters
No, the prerequisite for the master's degree is a bachelor's degree.
No the associate degree comes first followed by the bachelor's degree. However, many students go directly for the bachelor's degree without pursuing the associates degree.
An ADS degree is an associates degree in advertising. Once you have this degree, you can complete more schooling to go after a BFA.
This really depends on where you live, so I can't give you very detailed information. If you already have a certificate or an associates, you can futher your finance degree with a bachelors or masters at your local university.
No. You can go to school for just a BA without having first obtained an associates degree.
In general, a masters degree will earn you a higher salary, regardless of what the degree is in. It is worth it to go back to get your masters. you will earn a higher paying job.
Go to college and get a degree in Criminal Justice or Phycology Bachelors or Associates . Simple as that.
To obtain the master's degree (if starting at a community college), it will take two years at the community college, two additional years at a four year college or university, and then two to three years to finish the master's degree depending on the specialty.
J.K Rowling did go to college, in fact she changed colleges. However, she did not get a Masters Degree, she got a Bachelors degree in French and Classics.