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What is the difference between an Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree and a Certificate of Achievement?

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What is the difference between an Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree and a Certificate of Achievement?

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The A.A. degree means that you also took a minimum amount of General Education units in addition to your coursework required for the Certificate. To be more marketable, an A.A. degree looks better on a resume than just a Certificate of Achievement. For more information about the requirements for either degree in Fire Technology, CLICK HERE.

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