You do not receive an "honours degree." Any degree you receive may be give plain or "with honours." Such an honours degree is given for those with the highest grades. These are the degrees given "cum laude" (with praise) or "summa cum laude" (with highest praise).
the associates is a college level degree. A career is what you do for a living.
An honours degree generally requires more credits (and thus more courses) to graduate than a "general" degree, whereas graduating "with honours", I believe, is based upon maintaining a certain average grade either throughout one's studies or in one's graduating year.
A gold seal is for a regular Bachelor's degree. A red seal indicates an honours degree.
An honorary degree is one which is granted as a mark of honour, i.e. given in appreciation of work that you have done, or have contributed to society; sometimes it is only backscratching because one is a public figure/Politician/"one of the boys"etc. A degree with honours is one with one has achieved the highest possible marks. An honours degree, however is a higher grade of distinction for meritorious, advanced, or specialised work. Hope this helps. LÓL
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.
The associates degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. The ASB is specific to business and referred to as an Associate of Specialized Business (ASB).
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.
Typically, the minor does not meet the credit and course requirements of a degree, but is taken to enhance ones primary program of study.
The associates degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. Medical Assisting is just one of those specific programs.
You say "a hounours degree" If you actually pronounce the 'h' when you say it. Not many people do that, so you say, An honours degree'. Just like saying 'An onours degree' With no 'h'. And since 'o' is a vowl you say 'an' before it, not 'a'.
Typically, it is the bachelor's degree that is required as a prerequisite. While helpful, an honours degree is not necessary for most programs that I am aware of.
i have heard that you can get a job working in the lab or front office i just want to know is this true and what is the difference between the medical assistant diploma and the associates degree