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The most commonly awarded degrees include: Associate's Degrees Bachelor’s Degrees Master’s Degrees Doctorates Work Experience Based Education ==Associate's degrees== Associate's degrees are classified into an undergraduate academic degree awarded to those who complete two years of coursework after high school. It is generally awarded by community colleges, junior colleges and technical educational institutes. An associate's degree is almost equivalent to the first two years of the four year bachelor program. It is the lowest level of education after high school and termed to be the first level postsecondary academic degree. The time requirement of associate degree is generally two years, completing 60 semester credit hours. Different prerequisites incorporate "general ed" courses, for example, English synthesis, Algebra, social collaboration, humanities, and so on. Some individuals allude to associate's degrees as "two-year" degrees in light of the fact that it is conceivable to get the degree in approximately that time span. For learners who place into developmental (frequently called pre-college or remedial) courses, the time will be stretched out since these credits will not count toward the associate's degree.〔http://rt.com/usa/nyc-graduates-unable-to-read-011/〕 Conversely, secondary school graduates who enter school with a high measure of exchange credits could complete the degree in less than two years. In extraordinary circumstances, a few people take one year to earn the associate's degree. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Classification of Academic Degrees」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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