Most certificate programs can be completed within a year or less;
associate degree programs usually take two years.
Not exact matches
Cedar Valley's Distance Learning
Program offers an
Associate's
degree in Applied Science, which is
usually obtained in 2 years.
Veterinary technicians
usually have a 2 - year
associate's
degree in a veterinary technology
program.
Usually they'll take a year, or closer to two years if it's an
associate degree program, as well.
A physical therapy assistant has
usually completed a 2 - year
associate's
degree in the field,
usually from one of the
programs accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association.
MA
programs usually take 1 - 2 years for a diploma or
associate degree.
Postsecondary
programs usually last either one year, resulting in a certificate or diploma, or two years, resulting in an
associate degree.
Example resumes show that CT technicians
usually complete an
associate's or bachelor's
degree program in radiologic technology, then they obtain state licensure as radiologic technologists.
Legal executive assistants
usually have an
associate's
degree in a paralegal
program.
Vocational schools
usually offer a one - year
program while the two - year courses at a community college lead to an
associate degree.
Associate's
degree programs can
usually be completed within about two years.
CMA's
usually obtain an
associates degree upon completion on the medical assisting
program.
Formal training can be achieved through either a one - year certificate
program or an
associate's
degree program through an accredited school, which
usually takes about two years.
Medical assistant
programs are found at technical schools and community colleges and
usually result in diploma, certificates or
associate's
degrees.
They
usually take about a year to complete although some junior and community colleges offer 2 - year
programs leading to
associate's
degrees.
Programs usually last either 1 year and result in a certificate or diploma, or 2 years and result in an
associate degree.
Medical assistant certificate
programs usually take around a year to complete, while
associate degrees typically take two years.
Program requirements vary at different North Carolina medical assisting schools, but an
Associate Degree in Medical Assisting curriculum, which
usually totals about 67 credit hours, typically consists of the following courses.
A certificate
program may take a year or more to complete, while
associate's
degree programs usually last two years.
Associate Degree programs in Medical Assisting are
usually a two - year commitment and include not only core clinical and administrative courses, but liberal arts classes as well.
Typically, the
Associate's
degree program you seek as a medical assistant is more commonly referred to as a
degree of Applied Science, and is
usually 2 years long.
Admissions requirements for
Associate's
Degree programs in Medical Assisting in Alaska are
usually more stringent, with some requiring a minimum high school GPA for admission into the school of your choice.
The
programs that give you the opportunity to earn an
associate degree usually take about 2 years to complete.
Certificate and Diploma
programs will
usually have more start dates to choose from than
Associate Degree programs.
Admission to
Associate's
Degree programs in Administrative Medical Assisting is
usually somewhat more stringent.
MAs who graduate from accredited
programs have
usually completed a minimum of one year of training and may graduate with an
associate degree in medical assisting, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.