A AS is only 2 years and a BS/BA is 4.
Yes, it is possible to get an associate's degree at a 4-year college. Some 4-year colleges offer associate's degree programs in addition to bachelor's degrees. These programs are often designed for students who want to complete a shorter program of study before pursuing a higher degree or entering the workforce.
An Associate Degree is usually a from a 2-year college. A batchelor's degree is from a 4-year university and represents at least a 2-year additional period of study above the Associates Degree.
The ASN degree, is a 2 year degree and is required to get a nursing license. Many students in today's job market, are going for the 4 year degree, a BSN.
you would be at the end of you second year
No. It is 3 associate degrees. You didn’t go on to a 4 year degree, but spent your time getting 3 2 year degrees. To get a BA or BS you need to complete a major at a university for another 2 years.
An Associates Degree is a 2 year degree and a Bachelor Degree is a 4 year degree. A Bachelor Degree will give you a lot more career options.
As Zoo-keeper or Research associate in an institution
In the US, it is most common to obtain a 2-year associate's degree or a 4-year bachelor's degree to become an RN.
yes! there are a couple of degree options: fashion design and fashion merchandising. you may be able to get a 2-year Associate's Degree or a 4-year Bachelor's degree depending on the college or university.
The Associate of Arts degree will probably be easier course to take. It's the core courses in a 2-year study vs a 4-year liberal arts education. The Associate of Science degree will train you for a profession. If you decide to finish your education as 4-year stint, you can transfer your credits from your AS program.
Varies by schools $5,000-20,000 for 2 year Associate degree or 3-4 year Bachelor degree
And undergraduate is someone who has a high school diploma and is enrolled in college but does not have a bachelor's degree yet. An associate's degree (AA = associate of art) corresponds generally to the first two year of a four-year bachelor program.