05-05-2011, 08:04 AM
"Terminal" as it applies to associates degrees is that most AAS degrees are considered terminal because they are very specialized and apply directly to a specific job path. They lack enough general education requirements to be used toward a more advanced degree hence being "terminal". I have an AAS and ALL of my courses that I completely to do that degree transfered directly into a BA without a problem. In my area our 2 year school system has many teachers that do not have a Master degree and they are teaching. I have never seen or heard of these credits not transfering into a 4 years school. For instance a graphic design program has instructors that only have a AAS in Graphic Design. These students that enter the program go onto a 4 year Graphic Design do not have their credits edited because they might have had A teacher with a two year degree. Much of the issues in transfer I find is that the schools have set courses that must be completed in their degree.
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David
BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC
BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC