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An Associate Degree is a type of undergraduate degree, requiring a minimum of 60 semester credit hours. The program consists of three parts: general education requirements, major requirements, and electives. You can complete an online associate degree at your own pace; full-time study is equivalent to 4 semesters or 2 years (15 semester credit hours). Accelerated online associate degree programs are available. Online associate degrees are the same as on-campus or in-classroom associate degrees, but the degree can be taken entirely through the Internet or by distance education.

 

Associate degrees are awarded by a community, junior or technical colleges indicating that you have completed a program of study with a broad base in general education and a concentration in a specific area. Your degree may be in an occupational area (such as Electronics) or in liberal arts (such as an associate degree in science or arts).

 

Associate of Applied Science degrees (or occupational associate degrees) are now preferred by many employers for mid-level technology positions.

 

An online associate degree in business, liberal arts, and other disciplines, is widely accepted for transfer into bachelor's degree programs throughout the country.

 

Online Associate Degrees Available
Universities and colleges offering online associate degree programs in the following disciplines:

Accounting
Arts & Humanities
Business & Management

Communication Arts

Computer Information Systems

Computer Networking

Computer Programming
Criminal Justice
Design
Early Childhood Development
Education
Engineering
Graphic Design
Fire Science

Health Care Administration
Health Sciences
Hospitality Management
Human Resources Management
Law & Paralegal
Marketing

Medical Assistant
Social Sciences
Telecommunications
Technology

 

 
 

All of our Associate Degree programs listed on this page are available online. We recommend the University of Phoenix Online, Baker College Online, Bryant and Stratton, American Intercontinental University Online (AIU Online), Collins College, and Kaplan College.

What is an Associate Degree?

Associate degrees are issued by institutions of higher education and consists of a certain amount of credits that a student earns.
Associate degree programs are designed for one of two objectives, either to prepare for an occupation, or to provide a foundation for a baccalaureate degree program.

Associate Degree Standards

Associate degrees should provide evidence of competencies in communications, social sciences, humanities and fine arts, analytical and inferential reasoning, and computational skills, as well as the ability to learn on your own.

General Education


General education should be an integral part of all associate degree programs in order to develop characteristics that help define an educated person. The liberal arts and sciences
Associate Onlilne Degree Program
Communication,
Natural Sciences/Mathematics,
Humanities, and
Social Science

are a fundamental component of all collegiate degrees. Granting a degree implies that the student has achieved general education experiences in addition to technical preparation that may be part of a program. There are standards regarding the minimum number of general education credits required outside of technical portions of a program for each type of associate degree. In accordance with commonly held standards Colleges, Universities, Distance Learning and Trade Schools agree that the general education portion of the associate degree program should be acceptable toward baccalaureate degrees.

Minimum Standards

All associate degrees should require the equivalent of at least two years of full-time study built around a defined body of knowledge. Because full-time enrollment is becoming less common, the minimum standards have been expressed here in terms of credits. Programs that do not measure academic progress by credits will need to demonstrate through equivalent measures that these standards are met.

In accordance with commonly held standards, the minimum requirement for an associate degree is 60 semester or 90 quarter credits. It is understood that institutions may use other terms (e.g., hours, courses) to express equivalent student accomplishment.

Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree programs are primarily intended to provide a broad liberal arts and sciences background. A.A. degree programs should include at least 90 quarter or 60 semester credit hours of completed course work which is defined as college level and which is designed to constitute the foundation (the first two years) for a baccalaureate degree. They should include a minimum of 60 (quarter) or 40 (semester) credits distributed across at least the following four areas: Communication, Natural Sciences Mathematics, Humanities, and Social Science. Included in the 60 (quarter) or 40 (semester) credits should be at least 8 (quarter) or 5 (semester) credits in Communications, and a minimum of 12 (quarter) or 8 (semester) credits in each of the categories of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences Mathematics. The remaining general education credits should be chosen from one or more of these four categories. In a few cases, the remaining 30 (quarter) or 20 (semester) degree credits may be used to acquire limited technical expertise in a given area.

Associate in Science (A.S.) degree programs are intended to provide a liberal arts and science background and to provide the foundation for baccalaureate programs with highly structured lower division requirements such as engineering, agriculture, or the sciences with heavy undergraduate requirements in mathematics and science. Credits earned in A.S. degree programs are designed for transfer toward particular baccalaureate programs. A.S. degree programs should include at least 90 quarter or 60 semester credits, with a minimum of 45 (quarter) or 30 (semester) credits distributed across at least the following four areas: Communication, Natural Science, Mathematics, Humanities, and Social Science. Included in the 45 (quarter) or 30 (semester) credits should be at least 6 (quarter) or 4 (semester) credits in each of the four categories. The remaining credits should be chosen from one or more of these four categories. A majority of liberal arts and sciences courses may be prerequisite to, or specifically supportive of, certain applied courses.

Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree programs are intended primarily to prepare people for employment a clear distinction between the A.A.S. and other associate degrees. Because graduates receive an associate degree, however, A.A.S. degree programs should include a minimum of 90 quarter or 60 semester credits with a minimum of 30 (quarter) or 20 (semester) credits distributed across at least the following four areas:

Communication,
Natural Sciences/Mathematics,
Humanities, and
Social Science

Because A.A.S. degree programs are not intended as pre-baccalaureate preparation, students should be aware that four-year institutions may accept only the general education course work and a limited portion of the other course work as applying toward the requirements of a baccalaureate degree.

Relationship of Baccalaureate Degrees to Associate Degrees

An Associate in Arts degree should be equivalent to a minimum of 90 quarter or 60 semester credit hours towards a Bachelor of Arts degree.
An Associate in Science degree should be equivalent to a minimum of 90 quarter or 60 semester credit hours towards particular Bachelor of Science degrees.
Only the general education portion of the A.A.S. degree should be considered transferable. Equivalent Measures If an institution does not use a quarter or semester system, it must define and describe how the terms that are used are equivalent to quarter or semester credit hours.

 

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