What is the difference between the Associate Degree programs and the baccalaureate degree programs?
The associate degree programs requires approximately 60 hours for graduation while the baccalaureate degree requires a minimum of 120 hours for completion. The depth of general education, technical and management related content is minimized. However the associate degree programs are designed to enable students to move into a four year degree without loss of credit. You need to work closely with your advisor in planning your program of study.