An Associate's of Arts degree. It is a two year degree, usually obtained through a community college and is often used as a stepping stone toward a Bachelor's Degree. For those with limited time due to family and work commitments or perhaps limited funding, it is a great way to improve earning potential and establish a base for moving forward in higher education. It can also demonstrate the ability to study and learn in order to gain acceptance into a four year program if the individual's high school career was less than optimal.
The AA is not a professional degree. The professional degree are such as lawyer, medical doctor, etc..
AA is Associate of Arts; AS is Associate of Science.
What college classes will have to be taken to get an AA degree in Business Management
yes, and Associates Degree (AA) is part of a post secondary education.
AA's or BB's or Masters Degree
How many years does it take to become a genetics if you start from AA degree?
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No but you will probably complete the requirements for an AA & maybe even a BA long before you achieve your masters.
AA is the abbreviation for "Associate of Arts", which isa degree. If you meant something else, please spell it out in full; otherwise, your question kind of answers itself.Occasionally people will obtain an AA degree and then go on to a BA or BS degree. However, you don't actually need to get an AA first, and it's far more common to proceed directly to the Bachelor's degree.
Yes, you can get a job with AA and then go to college and work up to a bachelors 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.
The requirements would depend on the specific associate degree type (AA, AS, AAS) and the specific major. Each will have requirements particular to itself.