How does a student decide between an AA degree and AS degree program?
The Associate in Arts (AA) is a two-year degree with an emphasis on courses such as English, humanities, history, sociology and psychology. The Associate in Science (AS) is a two year degree with an emphasis on courses such as biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. The AA degree is designed for liberal arts majors – Bachelor of Arts degree and the AS degree is designed for science and mathematic majors – Bachelor of Science degree.
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