Undergraduate degree, typically achieved with two years of schooling.
A degree granted by a two-year college on successful completion of the undergraduates course of studies.
1 He acquired an associate degree in liberal arts, majoring in physical education.
2 He earned an associate degree in criminal justice technology in 2006.
3 I enrolled to get a two-year associate degree hi restaurant and hotel management from Williamsport Community College.
4 Tillman originally hails from the South Side of Chicago and had an associate degree under her belt.
5 The 28-year-old on-and-off student had been working towards an associate degree since 2009.
6 We always knew that people with an associate degree earned less than those with a B.A., on average.
7 Trammell graduated from Wayne County Community College with an associate degree over the summer and will attend Central Michigan University in January.
8 It's designed for those interested in alternative energy careers who have completed an associate degree or two years of a bachelor's degree.
9 An innovative new educational model called P-TECH lets students earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree in a STEM field.
10 I just got my associates degree in ag business from SUNY Cobleskill.
11 It offers a Diploma in Practical Nursing and an Associate Degree in Nursing.
12 Good jobs have shifted to workers with associate degrees .
13 And 28 percent of people with two-year associate degrees make more than bachelor's degree recipients.
14 He entered the medical field after earning an associates degree to become an X-ray technician.
15 Grace achieved two associate degrees in theatre arts and liberal arts from Santa Barbara City college.
16 While opportunity is growing for people with associate degrees , Strohl warned that these jobs may lead to a dead end.
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