Associate degree

undergraduate degree, typically achieved with two years of schooling From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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An Associate Degree or Associate's degree is an Undergraduate Degree given after a course of post-secondary study lasting two to three years. It is above a High school Diploma and below a Bachelor's Degree.[1]

The first associate degrees were awarded in the United Kingdom in 1800s before spreading to the United States in 1900s.:

Australia along with New Zealand in 2000s and European Union countries.::.

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