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Associate Degree Program

Introduction

An associate’s degree is an academic program is taken at the post intermediate level. It aims to give students the basic practical and academic knowledge and convenient skills they need to go on to employment or further study in their chosen field. The program are generally offered in the western education system, especially in the USA, UK, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, Holland, Scandinavian countries, and now after Covid 19 it is introduced in the Pakistan education market as foundation degrees similar to The United Kingdom.

Associate’s degrees are available at the college level including community colleges, technical colleges, affiliated colleges with universities and now degree-awarding university are offering to students for two years full-time, helping the learner to improve employment prospects compared to only having completed a secondary-level education.

Bachelor’s Degree Or Associate Degree Difference

Both bachelor’s degrees and associate’s degrees are categorized as “undergraduate” degrees, meaning that they are both open to students as soon as they complete the intermediate level of education. Whereas Postgraduate degrees or Master’s level programs, require students to have already completed a bachelor’s-level program.

In Associate Degree program student need to complete a specified number of study hours or course credits that usually takes two years to complete full time or a minimum of 60 credit hours as compared to the minimum 120 hours required for a Bachelor’s Degree which takes about four years to complete as full time program. For students who choose to study part-time, this is a “fast-track” program, working at a faster pace and even studying during the vacations to complete the degree in a shorter time. In addition, students who have completed an associate’s degree may be able to transfer some relevant course credits to count towards a bachelor’s degree, shortening the time needed for the latter degree.

Eligibility for this for associate’s degrees are typically much less competitive than for bachelor’s degrees, and can be an alternative for students who don’t meet the entry requirements for a bachelor’s degree, perhaps because they studied more vocational courses or didn’t quite get strong enough grades.

Transferring from an associate’s degree to a bachelor’s degree

Transferring from an associate’s degree to a bachelor’s degree is often very simple if course credits are relevant and accepted by the university offering the bachelor’s degree.

Why Choose an Associate’s Degree ?

There are lots of possible reasons to choose an associate’s degree. To enter the professional workplace more swiftly with cost-effective and want to study a full bachelor’s degree but not have strong enough grades, or simply like the idea of paying lower tuition fees for a few years before transferring. It is the easiest way to decide whether or not you should embark on an associate’s degree is to consider the career you want to get into and to apply for the degree that will best equip you for that position. It might even be valuable checking the current job you want to work in and researching the qualifications and skills most in demand among target employers.

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