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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Associates Degree Online - Types and Benefits

Associate's degree is an undergraduate degree that normally requires sixty (60) semester credit hours to complete. For most people, it takes two (2) years of full time education to complete the degree (unlike a bachelor's degree which usually requires eight (8) semesters or four (4) years to complete).


Advantages of Earning an Online Associate's Degree


Saves time and money. Since you can earn an associate degree in just two (2) years it means you pay less tuition which means it will save you a lot of money. It will also save time since you will not go to school to attend classes.


Increase your earning capacity. On average, associate's degree holders earn at about fifteen (15) percent more than high school graduates.


Prepare you for technical jobs. Earning an associate's degree can help you get ready for technical jobs such as computer repair, medical assisting, or accounting.


Is flexible than traditional programs. Online associate's degree programs helps you study at your own pace. You are not required to attend classes at specific time of the day.


Gives you school credits. Many associate's degrees give you credits if you decide to get a bachelor's degree later on in a university or college.


Four Types of Associate's Degrees


When you decide to take an online associate's degree program, you will be required to choose from one of the four (4) different degree types.


Associate of Arts (AA) This degree is intended to prepare students for a four-year college or university courses. It consists of about sixty (60) semester college-level credits.
Associate of Science (AS) Like the AA degree, this degree is also intended to prepare students for a four-year college or university programs such as bachelor's degree programs that are heavy in science and mathematics. It is also made up of about sixty (60) semester college-level credits.
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) This degree is intended for students that do not plan to go back to school after graduating. It prepares students for career entry or job advancement and it also requires about sixty (60) semester credits. Most colleges accept AAS credits on a limited basis.
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) This degree is also referred to as "applied" degree programs. It is a vocational degree similar to the AAS. It is intended to prepare students to enter the workforce right away after graduation. The degree normally requires approximately sixty (60) semester credits, the greater part of which is concentrated in the major. AOS degrees are not likely to transfer to bachelor degree programs at colleges and universities.


Here is a list of some colleges and universities that offers associate's degree online.


American InterContinental University Online, American River College, Arkansas Northeastern College, Berkeley College Online, Baker Online, Brookline College, Colorado Technical University Online, College of Eastern Utah, DeVry University, Ellis University, Herzing College, International Academy of Design and Technology, Independence University Online, Kaplan University, Keiser University eCampus Online, Liberty University Online, North Idaho College, Rasmussen College, Strayer University, South University, The Art Institute Online, University of Phoenix, Virginia College, Westwood College Online, Western Career College Online, Western International University Online, and Western Wyoming College.


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