I will have an associates degree in business management this summer. I want to get a bachelors degree, but am not sure I want it in business. What is the easiest degree to move on to from an associates degree that will take the least amount of time? I know there is an accredited school in Ohio where I live that has a program that, if you have an associates degree, and you take their course; in 16 months you can obtain a bachelor degree in social work. Are there any other degrees you can smoothlytransitionn to from an associates in business?
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I do not mean what would be smoothest transition into another BUSINESS degree, but another feild completely. Is there another felid, other than business, I can transition to without having to take more time than it would if I was to get a BA in business? Like could I use the credits from the associates in business, and get a bachelor in something totally different without having it take more than 2 years?
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My impression was that an associates degree covered the basics of english, literature, and math with a couple of focus courses - in your case business.
Changing majors shouldn't be horrendous. You have the "core" courses covered with your associates. During the bachelors you will take the focus courses. You might have to take one or two semesters of eighteen credits but, it can be done in two years.
Regarding what's easiest, whatever you're most interested in so you'll enjoy the course work!
there will be a lot of general education courses you will probably have to take and depending on the major you choose, most of the business related credits might not be transferable - ESPECIALLY if you are changing to something totally outside of the Business School curriculum
you are probably looking at more than 2 yrs full time to complete a Bachelor's degree
what is the point of an "easy to obtain degree"??
shouldn't you pick a career FIRST??
If you change majors you usually have to make up some credits in the new field so it will take you a little longer than the traditional 4 years to obtain the Bachelor degree.
Nope. You cannot have an associates degree in one area and think you can finish a BA in a different area in the same amount of time as the original area of study.