Broadview University Associates Degree
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Broadview University Since 1977, Broadview University has provided practical education and hands-on training that prepares students for in-demand careers. Students seeking a degree program that focuses on relevant skills for today’s job market appreciate our continually updated curricula and state-of-the-art facilities. Employers from across the Mountain States region look to us for graduates who can get the job done. Practical training for specific professions At Broadview University, courses in every program provide practical skills and knowledge that students can apply in their chosen career fields. Our career diploma and degree programs—master’s, bachelor’s and associate—prepare students for successful futures in the following professional areas:
Broadview University (formerly Utah Career College) is nationally accredited by Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award master's degrees, bachelor of science degrees, bachelor of fine arts degrees, associate in applied science degrees and diplomas. |
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What is an Associates Degree? | ||
An on campus associates degree is an undergraduate 2-year degree offered by some on campus colleges and universities. The requirement to earn a college associate degree is 60+ hours of general education classes and/or specific program classes, depending on what college or university you attend and how specific your associates degree program is. An associate degree is the most junior degree you can earn at a college or university, and comes in 3 incarnations: Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), and an Associate of Applied Science (AAS). An associates degree can also be transfered to a college or university to obtain a 4-year bachelor's degree. |