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Typically the associates degree is a two year program of study, and the bachelors degree a four year program of study. To get a better idea of different types of degrees click on the related links section indicated below.

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Is it unwise to get your bachelor's degree and move backwards and get your associate's degree?

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If you go to college and receive an associate's degree do you have to go four more years to receive a bachelor's degree?

If the associate degree is a transfer program and you stay within the same major at the four year institution, it should take two additional years to obtain the bachelor's degree.


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Can it take you a year to complete your bachelor's degree if you already have an associate's degree?

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If an associate's degree takes 30 credits how many more are required for a bachelor's degree?

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