Going the standard route, and not going in as a direct commissioned officer whose rank is based on experience accrued in a civilian equivalent to their military occupation, you would go in as a Second Lieutenant,
Yes. If you get ordained, you could even enter as a chaplain with a commissioned officer rank.
You could enter as an Ensign if you wanted to go the officer route.
For colleges and universities within the United States, you must have a bachelor's degree first.
You could go in as a Second Lieutenant, if you wished to go the officer route.
Of course! In fact, that's the best way: Get the two-year associates degree, first; and then ask a four-year bachelors degree program to have said associates degree count as the first two (freshmand and sophomore) years of the bachelors; and then enter said bachelors as a full junior, completing that, and then the senior years, and, voila!, you emerge from the four years with both an associates and a bachelors!Or you could just enter the four-year bachelors program as a freshman, do all four of its years, and emerge after four years with just a bachelors. The first two (freshman and sophomore) years are very, very similar, regardless which of the two ways you do it. That being the case, my advice is to always get the associates first, and then the bachelors, so that one gets two (2) degrees, instead of just one, from the same four years of study!But, hey... that's just me.
To study for I.A.S or to enter I.A.S you should have completed graduation.i.e.a bachelors degree from a recognized university.
Typically, undergraduate work is never applied to a graduate degree. An Associates Degree can be applied to a Bachelor's. You must have a Bachelor's degree to qualify for entry into a Graduate degree program.
Search for a psychology shool, and enter it. It will depend on what degree the nurse has. A bachelors of science in nursing usually requires some psychology courses and a number of general education courses. After completing my bachelors of nursing, I would only have to take two semesters of college to receive a bachelors of psychology. Then another 2 years for a masters or 3-5 for a PhD.
To do this you need a university degree in an related field and join the military as an officer and enter the astronaut corps.
Answer 1: The "Associate of Arts" (AA) degree is usually counted, by most bachelors degree programs, as equivalent to the entire first two (freshman and sophomore) years of the bachelors degree. So, then, a person with an AA could, theoretically, enter a BA program, get said AA counted as the first two years thereof, and then enter said BA program as a junior and finish just the junior and senior years, and, voila!, s/he has the bachelors degree.So the bottom line answer is, at least theoretically, two (2) years.However, some bachelors programs, after analyzing the AA degree, will declare that it is deficient in some of what's called "lower division general education" (LDGE). All associates and bachelors programs contain up to 45 semester credit hours of pretty much the same LDGE; but some bachelors programs require slightly different amounts of LDGE, in slightly different areas, than do some associates programs. And so it's possible for someone with an AA degree to use it to enter a bachelors program, and said bachelors program will make the AA degree holder take a course or two or three of LDGE in order to make-up whatever is the deficiency. If so, then the AA degree holder would first need to do that, and only then enter the bachelors program at a junior. If that happens, then finishing the bachelors may take two years, plus maybe a summer session or something like that.Additionally, a bachelors degree in accounting is a specialist degree, usually intended to prepare the graduate for sitting for a state CPA exam and licensure as a certified public accountant (CPA). Such degrees usually require additional amounts of math; and many AA degrees contain only one math course (typically something like "College Algebra" or "College Mathematics" or something like that. Someone with an accounting degree is usually required to have taken that, plus at least calculus... maybe even trigonometry... and definitely statistics.So, then, an AA holder might even end-up taking an additional whole semester, in addition to the junior and senior years, in order to get a bachelors in accounting. It would all just depend on how the accounting degree's requirements and standards, which tend to vary from schools to school.
Typically, it is an advanced program of study in English that follows a bachelors degree. Students who pursue this degree usually are looking to enhance already existing communication and writind skills, teach, enter professions in journalism or other types of media careers, as well as those who are authors, poets, etc.Typically, it is an advanced program of study in English that follows a bachelors degree. Students who pursue this degree usually are looking to enhance already existing communication and writind skills, teach, enter professions in journalism or other types of media careers, as well as those who are authors, poets, etc.Typically, it is an advanced program of study in English that follows a bachelors degree. Students who pursue this degree usually are looking to enhance already existing communication and writind skills, teach, enter professions in journalism or other types of media careers, as well as those who are authors, poets, etc.Typically, it is an advanced program of study in English that follows a bachelors degree. Students who pursue this degree usually are looking to enhance already existing communication and writind skills, teach, enter professions in journalism or other types of media careers, as well as those who are authors, poets, etc.Typically, it is an advanced program of study in English that follows a bachelors degree. Students who pursue this degree usually are looking to enhance already existing communication and writind skills, teach, enter professions in journalism or other types of media careers, as well as those who are authors, poets, etc.Typically, it is an advanced program of study in English that follows a bachelors degree. Students who pursue this degree usually are looking to enhance already existing communication and writind skills, teach, enter professions in journalism or other types of media careers, as well as those who are authors, poets, etc.
It depends on what level you wish to contribute to the field. For instance, with a 3-4 year Bachelor degree you could enter as a technician or lab assistant. Or, if you wanted more control over the experiments you could earn yourself a doctorate, which normally takes at least 3 years to do over and above Bachelors (so 7-8 years), or Bachelors + Masters (8-9 years).