The equivalent is Two Year college degree or Associates degree.
The equivalent of a United States Associates degree in India is the Associates of Arts or AA degree. It is a two year degree where the student earns 60 credits.
An associates degree or associates of applied sciences degree in veterinary technology in the US.
A foundation degree would be equivalent to a two year associates degree. The term "foundation degree" is really particular to schools within the UK and not really used within the US. Still, its just a matter of semantics.
Within the US today, you cannot be a pharmacist with just an associate's degree. Pharmacists must have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D)
I'm not sure about outside the US, but I can tell you inside the US there is no associate degree that would be considered equivalent to a bachelor's degree.
Yes, it is. Associate Degrees from the USA are academic in origin and are equivalent to the Diploma of Higher Education and the Higher National Diplomas awarded in the UK. Two years of full-time study makes up a US Associate's degree and this counts as two whole years towards a US Bachelors degree. The material studied for an Associate Degree is a lot harder than Scottish Highers and marginally harder than English A-Levels. If you transfer as an undergraduate to a British University after completing a US Associate Degree, you will most likely find the first year of study quite easy.
In Spain, the equivalent of an associate's degree is known as a "ciclo formativo de grado medio" or a "técnico de grado medio." These programs typically last two years and provide vocational training in various fields. Upon completion, students receive a vocational qualification that allows them to enter the workforce or continue their education.
No. But if you don't have a good High School record, having an Associates Degree may help you transfer to a 4-year Bachelor's degree program.
It really does not matter whether the degree was taken within the US or Canada. The critical issue will be the schools accreditation, and whether the Canadian degree is equivalent to the US degree.
USA does not offer medical degree in Homeopathy
You can, however because you already have a bachelors degree, you would want to find out if it is equivalent to the US bachelors. If it is, you may then look at your options at the masters level. Still, this all depends on your overall career goals and objectives. In other words, if the associates satisfies your needs then fine. For example, if your goal was to become an RN, then the associates degree would satisfy that option. I just believe moving upward in terms of degrees, unless - as stated above - there is a specific and tangible reason or career strategy.