Applied Sciences are along the lines of vet tech, welding, automotive technology, etc.
Applied Sciences are along the lines of vet tech, welding, automotive technology, etc.
Would this http://www.uvsc.edu/catalog/2005-200...m?programid=72 degree "look" better than http://www.uvsc.edu/catalog/2005-200...?programid=195 the 2nd has more credits but it would work better for me, well, at least I think that at the moment lol but I'm worried it wouldn't look like as good of a degree or something? The thing is I have already pretty much completed all the gen ed required for the AAS and taking more art classes seems a lot better than taking more gen ed for the AS (I HATE english and math!!)
Originally Posted by wolf_Q
In my mind, the only difference between and AS and an AAS is that, with the AS they are preparing you to go on to a higher degree (bachelors, masters, doctorate, etc.) whereas the AAS is preparing you for immediate employment and/or for those already working in the field.
Hate english?!Be still my heart!
Kidding... you know I'm here for you 110% - if you have questions just ask. (Although, we're going to be in trouble if the math goes above calc!)
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