It depends on the specific program of study. Some programs have math requirements, some do not, while others may give you a choice. However, if you score low on the basic skills test, you will be required to complete those courses as a result of that test. Students must show math proficiency in computation and the equivalent of a high school algebra one.
A bachelor's degree in accounting is typically a requirement, but sometimes an associates degree will suffice. At times, experience can take the place of traditional educational requirements.
A bachelors degree or associates degree in criminal justice and a gun
It really depends on the subject area of the associates degree and whether or not vacancies are available. In terms of educational qualification, an associates degree comes in between a GED and a bachelor's degree. Therefore, an associates degree holder would be picked before a GED only holder.
No it is not. The certificate does not meet the requirements of a degree. In terms of level of education, read the below. * certificate program * diploma program * associates degree * bachelor's degree * master's degree * doctorate degree (highest level of educational attainment) Each of the above has its own purpose and place.
A surveyors must meet the educational requirements of an Associate degree and a Bachelor degree in Land Surveying and a training certificate with works experience in different places.
The associate's degree is not equivalent to the bachelor's degree. If a student chose to start with the associates degree the bachelor's would be the next step to a higher degree. Typically, the order of degrees from lowest to highest is as follows. * Associates * Bachelors * Master's * Doctorate (highest level of educational attainment)
No, there are no educational requirements.
Yes, because everywhere that is one of the core basic requirements in order to get either an Associates or Bachelors degree
Any program of study that leads to either (from lowest to highest) an associates, bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree. Each have there own set of credit and course requirements, are specific to a field (example, engineering, nursing,, communications, etc.) and are at different levels of educational attainment.
There is no requirement to have an Associates degree prior to getting a Bachelor's degree. Your admission counselor should be able to help you with the requirements.
Yes, you can. I am doing this now. I just finished my Associates Friday and have enrolled for my Bachelors yesterday with Virginia College Online. My credits did not need to transfer because I am at the same institution.
Typically a high school degree at least. A college degree also helps.