Within the United States, the technology degrees at this level are typically an associate of applied science (AAS) degree. The regular transfer programs in criminal justice can be either the associate of arts (AA), or the associate in science (AS).
It depends on the type of degree. the three most common are as follows. * Associate of Arts (AA) * Associate in Science (AS) * Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
I have never heard of this myself. The associate of arts degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. For example, English, psychology, communications, criminal justice, etc. I do not know exactly what is meant by "with emphasis," without knowing emphasis in what?
Transfer to a four year college or university that offers the bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Submit your associates degree transcript to that institution and they will transfer all usable credits toward your criminal justice degree. With an associates in liberal arts, and transferring to a criminal justice program, most, if not all credits should be transferable.
AASCJ stands for, Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice. However, if you plan on transferring to a four year college or university for a bachelors degree after completion of this program , check with the transfer counselor at the college you are enrolled in. Typically, the associates of applied science does not transfer well, unless the college has a special articulation with a four year institution. In most cases, those who plan to transfer for their bachelors degree, take criminal justice as an associate of arts degree.
There are a couple of degrees that the criminal justice major falls under. It can fall under the degree of Bachelor, Masters, or Doctorate of Arts or Science.
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An Associate in Applied Arts is usually two years. You won't be an Associate in Applied Arts though, you will have one.
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Johnson and Wales offers degrees in criminal justice AND culinary arts.
AA is Associate of Arts; AS is Associate of Science.
Maybe, but frankly, for teaching , even Liberal Arts would have been more useful.