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Associate degrees are typically two year degrees, similar to those conferred at a community college. When you earn an associate's degree, then you usually need another two years (60 credit hours) to get a bachelor's degree, and you are able to step into the work force at the entrance level. A lot of associate's degrees are accessible on the WWW, letting you study wherever and whenever you want. In accordance with the National Center for Educational Statistics, about half of all the degrees obtained on the internet are associate's degrees, thus you are in good company!

In fact, an associate degree is a kind of undergrad degree, needing a minimum of sixty semester credit hours. These programs have 3 parts: general education demands, major demands, and electives. You are able to complete an associate degree online at your individual pace; full-time learning is equivalent to four semesters or two years (fifteen semester credit hours). Online accelerated associate degree programs are obtainable. Associate degrees online are the same as in-classroom and on-campus associate degrees, though the degree may be taken through the Web or by distance learning.

An associate degree is awarded by a junior or technical college, a community, indicating you have finished a program of study having a wide base in a general education plus a focus in a specific field. The degree can be in an occupational field (like Electronics) and in liberal arts (like associate degrees in arts or science).

An occupational associate degree (or associate of applied science degree) is now preferred by various employers for a mid-level technology job.

by: Kron Diran




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