I agree with danika..even 4 year degrees are becoming commonplace and the standard.. Wouldnt want to limit yourself by only having a 2 year degree
2006-12-22 06:40:01
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answered by tchem75 5
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I work for a private two year college and see multiple students who need a sense of accomplishment sooner than a four or five year bachelor degree. I myself started with an Associate of Arts degree and am currently working on my PhD, so it doesn't mean you aren't intending to go on later if need be.
That said, there are some terrific two year programs in fields such as law (for paralegals), human services, hospitality (restaurant management, cooking, hotel services), graphic design, business (accounting, management, secretarial), child development, fashion design, interior design, automotive, horticulture, HVAC, land surveying, etc....
Check with a community or junior college in your area, although many four year schools also offer two year programs. Good luck!
2006-12-22 06:49:49
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answered by cottey girl 4
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Why do you want a two year program? Just go for a bachelor's degree
2006-12-22 06:37:58
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answered by danika1066 4
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