12-22-2017, 02:26 PM
(12-22-2017, 01:41 PM)AJ_Atlanta Wrote:(12-20-2017, 11:04 PM)cardiacclep Wrote: Agreed. The only associates that are worthwhile are specific career focused associates like nursing, IT or trades.
I would partially agree. I think of them more like having a minor. For example if I was hiring a new person for my marketing team and I had two candidates with BAs. If one also had an AAS in English it would put them ahead for sure. I would probably consider it better than most (not all) certificate programs.
Since AAS stands for Associate in Applied Science, I'm thinking an AAS in English doesn't exist. But I could certainly be wrong.
I don't think of an AA/AS as a concentration or minor, since a lot of times, there are very few courses required for it that would make it strong enough to think of it as a concentration.
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