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What are the differences between an Associate Degree and a Bachelor Degree?

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What are the differences between an Associate Degree and a Bachelor Degree?

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• An Associates Degree is earned at a community college and a Bachelors Degree is earned at a university. • The Associates Degree consists of approximately two years of (100 and 200 level classes) full-time enrollment. A Bachelors Degree consists of approximately four years (100-400 level classes) of full-time enrollment. • Associate Degrees designated for transfer to a four-year institution do not offer majors. Instead, they are comprised of lower-division general education courses.

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