What is the difference between an associate in applied science degree and associate in arts degree?
If you are interested in transferring to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, you should follow the coursework for the associate in arts degree. If you know which university you are transferring to, contact that school while attending Harper to determine what courses will transfer. If you are interested in completing a two-year degree and have no plans to transfer to a four-year university, you should follow the coursework for the associate in applied science degree. This will allow you to teach and direct in an early childhood center. Back to top.
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