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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ACADEMIC ADVISING GUIDE in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Communications' section. Fill in your completed courses such as ENC 1101 and ENC 1102, ensuring you meet the required credit hours.
  3. Move to the 'Natural Science' section. Select at least one Biological Science and one Physical Science course, marking them clearly in the form.
  4. In the 'Humanities' section, choose your courses from both Humanities State Core and Additional Courses, making sure to document them accurately.
  5. Proceed to 'Mathematics' and 'Social Science', selecting appropriate courses while keeping track of credit hours.
  6. Finally, review your selections in the 'Electives' section. Ensure you include Computer Proficiency and any foreign language requirements.

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Associate degrees typically require at least 60 course credit hours to complete (or 90 if your college is on the credit system), and the amount may vary depending on the school you attend or the program you enroll in.
Associate degree holders earn docHubly more than those with only a high school diploma. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median weekly earnings for an associate degree graduate are $1,058 compared to $899 for high school graduates, translating to an annual difference of over $8,000.
Career options for AA graduates include entry-level and supervisory positions in art, construction, web design, and more. Although many AA degree holders go on to pursue a four-year bachelors degree, some enter the workforce directly afterward.

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An Associate of Arts (AA) degree can hold docHub value in todays labor market for several reasons: Foundational Skills: An AA degree typically provides foundational skills in critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, which are highly valued by employers across various industries.
Can an associate degree get you a job? Yes, you can get many different kinds of jobs with an associate degree; however, many associate degrees allow you to build specialized skills to perform a specific job function. Various technical or medical jobs may require further certification or licensure.
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