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Associate degree

An associate degree or associate's degree is an undergraduate degree awarded after a course of post-secondary study lasting two to three years. It is a level of academic qualification above a high school diploma and below a bachelor's degree.

The first associate degrees were awarded in the UK (where they are no longer awarded) in 1873 before spreading to the US in 1898. In the United States, the associate degree may allow transfer into the third year of a bachelor's degree.[1] Associate degrees have since been introduced in a small number of other countries.

Americas edit

Argentina edit

In Argentina, tertiary colleges ("institutos terciarios") offer associate degrees in a variety of areas, including elementary and high school teacher, and technical fields, upon completion of three or four years of study. Some of these degrees may be articulated with university programs, to obtain a bachelor degree after, usually, two additional years. Associate degrees are also offered by some universities, as a final degree or as an intermediate stage before a bachelor degree.

In Hispanic America, an associate degree is called a carrera técnica, tecnicatura or Técnico Superior Universitario (TSU), while a bachelor's degree would be known as a licenciatura or ingeniería.

Brazil edit

In Brazil, undergraduate degrees are known as graduação ('graduate') while graduate degrees are known as pós-graduação ('postgraduate'). Brazil follows the major traits of the continental European system; free public schools are available from kindergarten up to postgraduate degrees, both as a right established in Article 6, caput of the Brazilian Constitution and as a duty of the State in Article 208, Items I, IV, and V, of the Brazilian Constitution.[2]

In 2001, Brazil added tecnólogo ('technologist') as a form of undergraduate degree (graduação). A technologist's degree varies between 2 and 3 years of full time studies to complete. This degree takes a shorter time period to obtain than a bachelor or teaching degree (some of which may take between 4 and 6 years to complete), and it aims to provide highly specialized knowledge (e.g., agribusiness technical degree, tourism management degree, web development technical degree, etc.).[3]

Canada edit

Education in Canada is a provincial power: each province and territory regulates tertiary education and degree system in their jurisdictions, with pan-Canadian co-ordination in a Council of Ministers of Education, Canada. British Columbia[4][5] is the only Canadian province offering American-style associate degrees.[6] Similar to the U.S., these consist of a two-year program and allow for articulation onto the third year of a bachelor's degree program. Other provinces do not offer associate degrees but do offer similar higher education qualifications below the bachelor's level: These are two-year courses resulting in a diploma in a broad range of technical, professional and academic subjects. Articulation into bachelor's programs are the norm but can differ by subject (with some specialties rarer among bachelor's). Ontario also offers three-year advanced diplomas which are not considered as associate degrees.[7] The territories have fewer but similar diploma programs, some being particularly geared to Arctic environments, and northern Indigenous cultures and languages, with bachelor's programs being a mix of local provision, partnerships with institutions based elsewhere in Canada and international consortia. Indigenous nations in most provinces have education systems also provide First Nations-focused diplomas programs, with North American Aboriginal education bodies. In Quebec, the Diplôme d'études collégiales (diploma of college studies), taught at post-secondary collèges d'enseignement général et professionnel (colleges of general and professional education; cégeps) can be a two-year pre-university qualification that is a pre-requisite for entry into the bachelor's degree. However, because a bachelor's degree in Quebec takes 3 years to complete instead of 4 years, it can be thought as an articulation onto the second year of a standard north american bachelor's degree program. Quebec also has a three-year Cégep technical programme preparing students for employment.[8]

United States edit

In the United States, associate degrees are awarded after completion of sixty semester or ninety quarter college credits.

The two most commonly awarded associate degrees are the Associate in/of Arts (AA) and Associate in/of Science (AS) degrees.[9][10] AA degrees are awarded in the liberal arts, humanities, and social science fields; AS degrees are awarded in the natural science, applied science, and formal science fields.

Generally, one year of study is focused on college level general education in disciplines such as Communications, English, History, Mathematics, Natural Science, and Social Science, and the second year is focused on the area of a student's major.

Students who complete a vocational program can often earn a terminal associate degree such as the Associate of Applied Arts (AAA) or the Associate of Applied Science (AAS).[11]

Transfer admissions in the United States sometimes allows courses taken and credits earned on an AA or AS to be counted toward a bachelor's degree more commonly through articulation or transfer credit agreements but sometimes through recognition of prior learning, depending on the courses taken, applicable state laws/regulations, and the transfer requirements of the university.[12]

Common associate-level degree titles include:[11]

  • Associate of Arts (AA)
  • Associate of Applied Arts (AAA)
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
  • Associate of Forestry (AF)
  • Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)
  • Associate of Theology (ThA or ATh)
  • Associate of Science (AS)
  • Associate of Occupational Studies (AOS)

California edit

The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act was signed into legislation on September 29, 2010, which is legislation that grants any California Community College student who has earned the Associate in Arts degree for Transfer (AA-T) or the Associate in Science degree for Transfer (AS-T) priority admission to CSU (California State University) into a similar baccalaureate (BA) degree program with a guarantee of junior standing.[13]

Historical development edit

The University of Chicago was established in 1891 with four groups of colleges – liberal arts, literature, science, and practical arts (later commerce and administration). These were subdivided into 'junior' (or 'academic') and 'senior' (or 'university') colleges. Bachelor's degrees were awarded by the senior colleges, and certificates were initially awarded by the junior colleges. In 1899 the board of trustees voted to replace these certificates with associate degrees (Associate in Arts, Associate in Literature, and Associate in Science), which were first awarded in 1900. Eells concludes that it is "not unlikely" that people at Chicago knew of the associate degrees being awarded in the United Kingdom, but there is no direct evidence of this. Chicago discontinued its associate degrees in 1918.[14]

The associate degree spread across the US, with California College in Oakland (now the American Baptist Seminary of the West) introducing Associate in Arts and Associate in Letters degrees in 1900, and the Lewis Institute in Chicago (now part of the Illinois Institute of Technology) introducing Associate in Literature and Associate in Science degrees in 1901 (both replaced by the Associate in Arts in 1904) followed by the Associate in Domestic Economy degree in 1908. Associate degrees were not always two-year sub-bachelor's awards in the early 20th century: Harvard University and associated colleges awarded Associate in Arts degrees to students who had passed university extension courses "equal in number and standard to the courses required of a resident student for the degree of Bachelor of Arts" from 1910 to 1933.[15]

By 1918, 23% of junior colleges were awarding Associate in Arts degrees. By 1941–42, 40% of junior colleges awarded some form of associate degree, and by 1960 this had grown to 75%, with 137 different associate degrees in use. Over a third of associate degrees awarded in the US in 1958–59 were granted by Californian junior colleges.[16]

West Indies edit

Two year associate degrees are found throughout the West Indies. They are offered by regional organisations such as the Caribbean Examinations Council[17] and the University of the West Indies,[18] and at institutions of higher education in particular, within The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados,[19] Jamaica,[20] and St. Kitts and Nevis,[21] among others.

Oceania edit

Australia edit

In 2004, Australia added "associate degree" to the Australian Qualifications Framework.[22] This title was given to courses more academically focused than advanced diploma courses, and typically designed to articulate to bachelor's degree courses.[23]

Europe edit

Qualifications on the short cycle of the Bologna Process/level 5 on the European Qualifications Framework sit between secondary education and bachelor's degree level and are thus approximately equivalent to an associate degree. Such qualifications include the Foundation degree (FdA, FdSc, FdEng), Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) and Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) in the United Kingdom,[24] the Higher Certificate in the Republic of Ireland,[25] and the French Diplôme universitaire de Technologie (DUT) and Brevet de Technicien supérieur (BTS).[26]

Czech Republic edit

In Czech Republic one achieves the title DiS. "Diplomovaný specialista" (Certificated Specialist).

Denmark edit

A 2–2.5 year education on BA-level is called "Erhvervsakademiuddannelse". This is called an AP-Degree (Academy Professional Degree) in English.

France edit

For many decades, a diploma comparable to an associate degree was considered a very adequate degree for those willing to work as qualified technicians. Yet as the general population spends an increasing amount of time studying, they are no longer as attractive to students who wish to distinguish themselves.[27] In 2021, the Diplôme Universitaire de Technologie (DUT) was reframed as an intermediate degree part of a three-year curriculum now referred to as BUT.[28] Prior to the reform of 2006, universities awarded a two-year diploma called DEUG, the purpose of which was also to help the student pursue studies in a field that differed from what was initially intended. The degree was considered a 'stepping stone' ahead of the completion of a bachelor's degree. Aside from the Brevet de Technicien Supérieur (BTS) which remains relevant in many fields for which long academic studies are not deemed crucial[29] and for which young professionals are in demand, degrees comparable to an associate degree are gradually being phased out, although their legitimacy remains in theory (but not always in practice[30]) unchanged for those who were awarded one in the past.

Greece edit

See: IEK

Netherlands edit

In the Netherlands, there were four pilots between 2005 and 2011 to assess the added value of the associate degree.[31] In 2007 the associate degree was added to the Dutch system of higher education within the Higher Professional Education (HBO) stream taught at universities of applied sciences (hogeschool). Associate degree courses form part of HBO bachelor's degree courses, and advising requirements are the same for the two-year associate degree and the related four-year bachelor's degree. Those gaining the associate degree may proceed to an HBO bachelor's degree in only two years, but it does not articulate to bachelor's degrees in the research-oriented (WO) stream.[32]

Norway edit

A two-year education on BA-level is called Høgskolekandidat, translated "university college graduate".[33] Only a few professions require 120 ECTS, e.g. piano tuner, driving instructor.

Sweden edit

A 2–2.5 year education on BA-level is called an AP-Degree (Academy Professional Degree). See also: List of universities and colleges in Sweden. Business academies offer two-year academy profession programmes; some business academies also offer professional bachelor programmes, further adult education and diploma programmes.

United Kingdom edit

The title of Associate in Physical Science (Associate in Science (ASc) from 1879) was introduced in 1865 by the University of Durham College of Physical Sciences (now Newcastle University) and awarded from 1873.[34][35] It required (in 1884) passes in three of mathematics, physics, chemistry and geology, and allowed students to go on to take the examination for the Bachelor of Science.[36] As a university-level qualification lying below the bachelor's degree, this is considered to be the world's first associate degree in the modern sense, having been first awarded 25 years prior to the introduction of associate degrees into the US by the University of Chicago.[35][37] The ASc was withdrawn in 1904.[38] Durham also introduced an Associate in Theology (ATh) in 1901, which was only offered in 1901 and 1902.[39] Yorkshire College (now the University of Leeds) offered Associate in Engineering and Associate in Coal Mining degrees from 1877 and there were thirteen different types of associate degrees offered in British universities in 1927.[35]

The title of Associate in Arts, introduced by the University of Oxford in 1857 and sometimes referred to as the degree of Associate in Arts, predates the Durham degree. However, it was an examination for "those who are not members of the university" and who were under the age of 18; as such it was at the level of a high school qualification rather than a modern associate degree. Examinations were held in English, languages, mathematics, science, drawing and music, with the title being conferred on those students who passed any two (as long as the two were not drawing and music).[40]

British equivalents to associate degrees vary depending on the national system which issued them. Based on assessment by the UK NARIC, American and Canadian associate degrees are considered equivalent to one year higher education courses such as the Higher National Certificate at level 4 of the British Framework for Higher Education Qualifications. Australian associate degrees, however, are considered equivalent to two-year higher education courses such as the Higher National Diploma at level 5 on the framework.[41]

Asia edit

Hong Kong edit

In Hong Kong, associate degrees were first introduced into the territory in 2000 with the aim of increasing the number of students with post-secondary qualifications.[42] As originally introduced, the qualification took two or three years, but this was reformed in 2012 to a two-year course. The associate degree is designed as a general academic education qualification, compared to the more vocational Diploma/Higher/Advanced Diploma (Qualifications Frameworks Level 4), and allows articulation onto the third year of a four-year (US-style) bachelor's degree or the second year of a three-year (British-style) bachelor's degree.[43] A survey in 2016 showed that most students believe associate degrees will help them to get onto bachelor's degree courses, but not (by themselves) in gaining a career; however only 30% of associate degree graduates gained places for further study, leading to accusations that the degree is "a waste of time and money" and calls for the government to address this by making more bachelor's degree places available.[44][better source needed] This has been criticized, with others saying that education had benefits beyond income, which is only a short-term measure.[45]

Turkey edit

An associate degree is called a önlisans derecesi in Turkey, while a bachelor's degree would be known as a lisans derecesi.[46]

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Crosby, Olivia (2002). "Associate Degree: Two Years to a Career or a Jump Start to a Bachelor's Degree" (PDF). Occupational Outlook Quarterly. Vol. 46, no. 4. Washington: Bureau of Labor Statistics. pp. 2–12. ISSN 0199-4786. ERIC EJ662278. Retrieved April 17, 2018.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Associate degree news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message An associate degree or associate s degree is an undergraduate degree awarded after a course of post secondary study lasting two to three years It is a level of academic qualification above a high school diploma and below a bachelor s degree The first associate degrees were awarded in the UK where they are no longer awarded in 1873 before spreading to the US in 1898 In the United States the associate degree may allow transfer into the third year of a bachelor s degree 1 Associate degrees have since been introduced in a small number of other countries Contents 1 Americas 1 1 Argentina 1 2 Brazil 1 3 Canada 1 4 United States 1 4 1 California 1 4 2 Historical development 1 5 West Indies 2 Oceania 2 1 Australia 3 Europe 3 1 Czech Republic 3 2 Denmark 3 3 France 3 4 Greece 3 5 Netherlands 3 6 Norway 3 7 Sweden 3 8 United Kingdom 4 Asia 4 1 Hong Kong 4 2 Turkey 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 Further readingAmericas editArgentina edit In Argentina tertiary colleges institutos terciarios offer associate degrees in a variety of areas including elementary and high school teacher and technical fields upon completion of three or four years of study Some of these degrees may be articulated with university programs to obtain a bachelor degree after usually two additional years Associate degrees are also offered by some universities as a final degree or as an intermediate stage before a bachelor degree In Hispanic America an associate degree is called a carrera tecnica tecnicatura or Tecnico Superior Universitario TSU while a bachelor s degree would be known as a licenciatura or ingenieria Brazil edit Further information Higher education in Brazil Degrees In Brazil undergraduate degrees are known as graduacao graduate while graduate degrees are known as pos graduacao postgraduate Brazil follows the major traits of the continental European system free public schools are available from kindergarten up to postgraduate degrees both as a right established in Article 6 caput of the Brazilian Constitution and as a duty of the State in Article 208 Items I IV and V of the Brazilian Constitution 2 In 2001 Brazil added tecnologo technologist as a form of undergraduate degree graduacao A technologist s degree varies between 2 and 3 years of full time studies to complete This degree takes a shorter time period to obtain than a bachelor or teaching degree some of which may take between 4 and 6 years to complete and it aims to provide highly specialized knowledge e g agribusiness technical degree tourism management degree web development technical degree etc 3 Canada edit See Higher education in Canada Universities in Canada Education in Canada is a provincial power each province and territory regulates tertiary education and degree system in their jurisdictions with pan Canadian co ordination in a Council of Ministers of Education Canada British Columbia 4 5 is the only Canadian province offering American style associate degrees 6 Similar to the U S these consist of a two year program and allow for articulation onto the third year of a bachelor s degree program Other provinces do not offer associate degrees but do offer similar higher education qualifications below the bachelor s level These are two year courses resulting in a diploma in a broad range of technical professional and academic subjects Articulation into bachelor s programs are the norm but can differ by subject with some specialties rarer among bachelor s Ontario also offers three year advanced diplomas which are not considered as associate degrees 7 The territories have fewer but similar diploma programs some being particularly geared to Arctic environments and northern Indigenous cultures and languages with bachelor s programs being a mix of local provision partnerships with institutions based elsewhere in Canada and international consortia Indigenous nations in most provinces have education systems also provide First Nations focused diplomas programs with North American Aboriginal education bodies In Quebec the Diplome d etudes collegiales diploma of college studies taught at post secondary colleges d enseignement general et professionnel colleges of general and professional education cegeps can be a two year pre university qualification that is a pre requisite for entry into the bachelor s degree However because a bachelor s degree in Quebec takes 3 years to complete instead of 4 years it can be thought as an articulation onto the second year of a standard north american bachelor s degree program Quebec also has a three year Cegep technical programme preparing students for employment 8 United States edit In the United States associate degrees are awarded after completion of sixty semester or ninety quarter college credits The two most commonly awarded associate degrees are the Associate in of Arts AA and Associate in of Science AS degrees 9 10 AA degrees are awarded in the liberal arts humanities and social science fields AS degrees are awarded in the natural science applied science and formal science fields Generally one year of study is focused on college level general education in disciplines such as Communications English History Mathematics Natural Science and Social Science and the second year is focused on the area of a student s major Students who complete a vocational program can often earn a terminal associate degree such as the Associate of Applied Arts AAA or the Associate of Applied Science AAS 11 Transfer admissions in the United States sometimes allows courses taken and credits earned on an AA or AS to be counted toward a bachelor s degree more commonly through articulation or transfer credit agreements but sometimes through recognition of prior learning depending on the courses taken applicable state laws regulations and the transfer requirements of the university 12 Common associate level degree titles include 11 Associate of Arts AA Associate of Applied Arts AAA Associate of Applied Science AAS Associate of Forestry AF Associate of Fine Arts AFA Associate of Theology ThA or ATh Associate of Science AS Associate of Occupational Studies AOS California edit The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act was signed into legislation on September 29 2010 which is legislation that grants any California Community College student who has earned the Associate in Arts degree for Transfer AA T or the Associate in Science degree for Transfer AS T priority admission to CSU California State University into a similar baccalaureate BA degree program with a guarantee of junior standing 13 Historical development edit The University of Chicago was established in 1891 with four groups of colleges liberal arts literature science and practical arts later commerce and administration These were subdivided into junior or academic and senior or university colleges Bachelor s degrees were awarded by the senior colleges and certificates were initially awarded by the junior colleges In 1899 the board of trustees voted to replace these certificates with associate degrees Associate in Arts Associate in Literature and Associate in Science which were first awarded in 1900 Eells concludes that it is not unlikely that people at Chicago knew of the associate degrees being awarded in the United Kingdom but there is no direct evidence of this Chicago discontinued its associate degrees in 1918 14 The associate degree spread across the US with California College in Oakland now the American Baptist Seminary of the West introducing Associate in Arts and Associate in Letters degrees in 1900 and the Lewis Institute in Chicago now part of the Illinois Institute of Technology introducing Associate in Literature and Associate in Science degrees in 1901 both replaced by the Associate in Arts in 1904 followed by the Associate in Domestic Economy degree in 1908 Associate degrees were not always two year sub bachelor s awards in the early 20th century Harvard University and associated colleges awarded Associate in Arts degrees to students who had passed university extension courses equal in number and standard to the courses required of a resident student for the degree of Bachelor of Arts from 1910 to 1933 15 By 1918 23 of junior colleges were awarding Associate in Arts degrees By 1941 42 40 of junior colleges awarded some form of associate degree and by 1960 this had grown to 75 with 137 different associate degrees in use Over a third of associate degrees awarded in the US in 1958 59 were granted by Californian junior colleges 16 West Indies edit Two year associate degrees are found throughout the West Indies They are offered by regional organisations such as the Caribbean Examinations Council 17 and the University of the West Indies 18 and at institutions of higher education in particular within The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Barbados 19 Jamaica 20 and St Kitts and Nevis 21 among others Oceania editAustralia edit In 2004 Australia added associate degree to the Australian Qualifications Framework 22 This title was given to courses more academically focused than advanced diploma courses and typically designed to articulate to bachelor s degree courses 23 Europe editQualifications on the short cycle of the Bologna Process level 5 on the European Qualifications Framework sit between secondary education and bachelor s degree level and are thus approximately equivalent to an associate degree Such qualifications include the Foundation degree FdA FdSc FdEng Certificate of Higher Education CertHE and Diploma of Higher Education DipHE in the United Kingdom 24 the Higher Certificate in the Republic of Ireland 25 and the French Diplome universitaire de Technologie DUT and Brevet de Technicien superieur BTS 26 Czech Republic edit In Czech Republic one achieves the title DiS Diplomovany specialista Certificated Specialist Denmark edit A 2 2 5 year education on BA level is called Erhvervsakademiuddannelse This is called an AP Degree Academy Professional Degree in English France edit For many decades a diploma comparable to an associate degree was considered a very adequate degree for those willing to work as qualified technicians Yet as the general population spends an increasing amount of time studying they are no longer as attractive to students who wish to distinguish themselves 27 In 2021 the Diplome Universitaire de Technologie DUT was reframed as an intermediate degree part of a three year curriculum now referred to as BUT 28 Prior to the reform of 2006 universities awarded a two year diploma called DEUG the purpose of which was also to help the student pursue studies in a field that differed from what was initially intended The degree was considered a stepping stone ahead of the completion of a bachelor s degree Aside from the Brevet de Technicien Superieur BTS which remains relevant in many fields for which long academic studies are not deemed crucial 29 and for which young professionals are in demand degrees comparable to an associate degree are gradually being phased out although their legitimacy remains in theory but not always in practice 30 unchanged for those who were awarded one in the past Greece edit See IEK Netherlands edit In the Netherlands there were four pilots between 2005 and 2011 to assess the added value of the associate degree 31 In 2007 the associate degree was added to the Dutch system of higher education within the Higher Professional Education HBO stream taught at universities of applied sciences hogeschool Associate degree courses form part of HBO bachelor s degree courses and advising requirements are the same for the two year associate degree and the related four year bachelor s degree Those gaining the associate degree may proceed to an HBO bachelor s degree in only two years but it does not articulate to bachelor s degrees in the research oriented WO stream 32 Norway edit A two year education on BA level is called Hogskolekandidat translated university college graduate 33 Only a few professions require 120 ECTS e g piano tuner driving instructor Sweden edit A 2 2 5 year education on BA level is called an AP Degree Academy Professional Degree See also List of universities and colleges in Sweden Business academies offer two year academy profession programmes some business academies also offer professional bachelor programmes further adult education and diploma programmes United Kingdom edit The title of Associate in Physical Science Associate in Science ASc from 1879 was introduced in 1865 by the University of Durham College of Physical Sciences now Newcastle University and awarded from 1873 34 35 It required in 1884 passes in three of mathematics physics chemistry and geology and allowed students to go on to take the examination for the Bachelor of Science 36 As a university level qualification lying below the bachelor s degree this is considered to be the world s first associate degree in the modern sense having been first awarded 25 years prior to the introduction of associate degrees into the US by the University of Chicago 35 37 The ASc was withdrawn in 1904 38 Durham also introduced an Associate in Theology ATh in 1901 which was only offered in 1901 and 1902 39 Yorkshire College now the University of Leeds offered Associate in Engineering and Associate in Coal Mining degrees from 1877 and there were thirteen different types of associate degrees offered in British universities in 1927 35 The title of Associate in Arts introduced by the University of Oxford in 1857 and sometimes referred to as the degree of Associate in Arts predates the Durham degree However it was an examination for those who are not members of the university and who were under the age of 18 as such it was at the level of a high school qualification rather than a modern associate degree Examinations were held in English languages mathematics science drawing and music with the title being conferred on those students who passed any two as long as the two were not drawing and music 40 British equivalents to associate degrees vary depending on the national system which issued them Based on assessment by the UK NARIC American and Canadian associate degrees are considered equivalent to one year higher education courses such as the Higher National Certificate at level 4 of the British Framework for Higher Education Qualifications Australian associate degrees however are considered equivalent to two year higher education courses such as the Higher National Diploma at level 5 on the framework 41 Asia editHong Kong edit In Hong Kong associate degrees were first introduced into the territory in 2000 with the aim of increasing the number of students with post secondary qualifications 42 As originally introduced the qualification took two or three years but this was reformed in 2012 to a two year course The associate degree is designed as a general academic education qualification compared to the more vocational Diploma Higher Advanced Diploma Qualifications Frameworks Level 4 and allows articulation onto the third year of a four year US style bachelor s degree or the second year of a three year British style bachelor s degree 43 A survey in 2016 showed that most students believe associate degrees will help them to get onto bachelor s degree courses but not by themselves in gaining a career however only 30 of associate degree graduates gained places for further study leading to accusations that the degree is a waste of time and money and calls for the government to address this by making more bachelor s degree places available 44 better source needed This has been criticized with others saying that education had benefits beyond income which is only a short term measure 45 Turkey edit An associate degree is called a onlisans derecesi in Turkey while a bachelor s degree would be known as a lisans derecesi 46 References editCitations edit Glossary EducationUSA March 6 2015 Constituicao da Republica Federativa do Brasil de 1988 www planalto gov br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved April 1 2020 Marco legal e normativo Catalogo Nacional de Cursos Superiores de Tecnologia portal mec gov br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved April 1 2020 Associate Degrees British Columbia Commission on Admissions and Transfer Retrieved January 19 2017 Associate Degrees Douglas College Retrieved January 19 2017 Levels of Study Diploma Programs at Ontario Colleges ontariocolleges ca Retrieved July 25 2013 Postsecondary Education in Quebec Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials Retrieved January 20 2017 Degree Programs College of DuPage Archived from the original on August 4 2016 Retrieved August 1 2016 Haidar Hasna What is an Associate s 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