You can't really get any jobs with an associate's in a hard science.
The reason community colleges offer these degrees has nothing to do with employability, and everything to do with chopping a year or more off your time getting a bachelor's degree. You take the non-core courses like English and math in community college, do some chemistry classes, and when you get to university you'll be several steps ahead of the people who started there.
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The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
It kind of doesn't work that way. If you're looking to maximize your starting salary and don't really care what you're doing as long as it's chemistry-related, I'd probably suggest chemical engineering instead of any branch of "pure" chemistry. You usually can't specialize in one branch of chemistry until after the Bachelor's degree, anyway, and if you do want to get an advanced degree, a Chem E BS would lead nicely into graduate studies in P-Chem (you'll have to take P-Chem as an undergraduate to get a Chem E degree anyway). Option two would be to go with pharmacology, though the future of that industry doesn't look as bright as it did 25 years ago.
The time it takes to complete a degree depends on the individual. A truly dedication person can complete a four year degree in three years. An online chemistry degree will most likely take between four and eight years, depending the degree attained.
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Only if that job requires a chemistry degree. If it does not require one then no. You only need a chemistry degree for jobs that require them. Such as Chemistry Teacher, chemical engineers, etc.
One of the ones is a pharmacist.
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It would be very easy to get a job but it probably won't be doing anything with chemistry. Most chemistry jobs require at least a masters or doctorate. You might be able to find work as a lab assistant doing menial tasks but without an advanced degree it is next to impossible to find work in the field of chemistry.
A. BC degree is a bachlor degree of chemistry.
The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
Such as B.pharm, B.sc in chemistry etc.
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