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Question : About how many classes is it from an AAS degree to an AA degree?
I have my AAS from Heald College. I want to get my AA from a local city college. I know at Heald it's 8 classes which is 6 months but it's also another few grand. Has anybody went to Heald? I know a lot of people say some credits don't transfer. I'm just wondering if anybody has a general idea of how long it will take. Thanks in advance

Answer:
Ask the admissions office at your local city college.

 

Question : What to major in? Marketing? Management? & certificate, or AAS?
So, I want to own my own businesses. Depending on how well my business goes during the first semester I'll make a decision to get a degree or a certificate at college. I'm starting at a community college this semester. Question - what has more general usefulness in the general business world? Marketing or management? Or should I pursue both?

Answer:
I have a degree in both specializations. It depends on what you plan to accomplish. Majority of the courses are the same, but there are some differences. Here's what they share in common in courses: accounting & finance courses.In many colleges most marketing courses are geared towards sales, research, or management.In many colleges most management courses deal with management and dealing with employees.

 

Question : From AS in Business Administration to AAS in RN?
I just graduated with my AS in Business Administration and I cant seem to find anything. If I decided to enter a nursing program (RN), how long would it take at community college?Do I have to do the full 2 years including general requirements all over again? OR- can I just fullfil the nursing prereq's and nursing courses and then be eligible for licensure?

Answer:
If it's in the same college that most likely you just need to take nursing classes (something like composition will get transferred) I am in the same situation -)))

 

Question : What kind of jobs can I get with an Associates in Applied Sciences degree (AAS General Busiess)?
Will it able to get me into project management or product development/mgmt in the financial industry? (I'm already working @ the same company... but in brokerage operations).

Answer:
You want fries with that type jobs?

 

Question : Shi'aas, what are the name of your Hadith book references?
And how many are there in general?

Answer:
Alkafi is the MOST reliable Shia Book, as the reliable Shia Scholars said and declared . Its author is Thiqat al-Islam Muhamad Ibn Yaqoob AlKileeni ( a VERY reliable Shia Scholar, died in 328 H ) . Alkafi is a collection of Hadiths attributed to the prophet Muhamad p.b.u.h and The Infallible Imams -according to Shia- and like AhlSunnah, who give much importance to their Hadith book ( Saheeh AlBukhari ), Shia give the same or maybe even more importance to their Book ( Alkafi ) . Unlike AhlSunnah who call AlBukhari's Book as ( Saheeh AlBukhari ), Shia do not call Alkafi as ( Saheeh AlKafi ), nevertheless, Shia treat AlKafi as it is ( Saheeh ) and their most reliable scholars declare it as a ( Saheeh ) .* Here are some of the Shia most reliable Scholars' sayings about AlKafi :[1] AlHur Al'amily said " The authors of the Four Books of shia ( Alkafi , AlIstibsaar , AlTahzeeb , Mun La YahDuruHu Alfaqeeh ) have testified that the Hadiths of their books are accurate (saheeh) , firm and well conducted from the roots that all shia agreed on , and if you consider those scholars ( the authors of the four books ) are reliable then you must accept their sayings and their narrations . " [ Alwasa'el , volume 20 , page 104 ][2] Sharaf'Deen AbdulHussain Mosawy said : " Alkafi , AlIsTibSaar , AlTahzeeb and Mun La YahduRuHu Alfaqeeh are *MutawaTirah* and agreed on the acuraty of its contents ( the Hadiths ) , and Alkafi is the oldest , greatest , best and the most accurate one of them " . [ The book of AlMuraja'aat , Muraj'ah number 110 ] ..... MutawaTirah = accurate 100% because it was narrated by many narrators .[3] Muhammad Sadiq AlSaDr said : " Although The Shia are on the unanimity of that The four books ( Alkafi , AlIsTibSaar , AlTahzeeb and Mun La YahduRuHu Alfaqeeh ) are accepted and *all* the narrations in them are accurate ( Saheeh ), But they did not call them by the name ( Sihaah ) like AhlSunnah did ." . [ The Book of shia "Kitab alshia" page 127 ][4] AlTabRassy said : " Alkafi among the four shia books ( AlTahzeeb , Alkafi , AlIsTibSar , mun la YahDuruhu Alfaqeeh ) is like the sun among the stars , and who looked fairly would not need to notice the position of the men in the chain of hadiths in this Book , and if you looked fairly you would feel satisfied and sure that the hadiths are firm and accurate . " [ MusTaDrak AlWasa'el , volume 3 , page 532 ][5] AlKhomeini said : " Do you think it is enough for our religious life to have its laws summed up in AlKafi and then placed upon a shelf?" [ Al-Hukumah Al-Islamiyyah page 72 ]Now, I think each and everyone of us is interested to know what this Book ( Alkafi ) contains, the book that made all those Shia Scholars praise it and recommend it, actually even blamed their followers for not applying more effort of studying and research as AlKhomeini said in his book ( Al-Hukumah Al-Islamiyyah page 72 ) !! .* EXAMPLES of the CONTENTS of AlKafi :[1] Chapter: The Imams have knowledge of All that was given to the angels and the prophets. ( AlKafi vol.1 p.255 )[2] Chapter: The Imams know when they will die, and they only die by their choice. ( AlKafi vol.1 p.258 )[3] Chapter: The Imams have knowledge of the past and future; and nothing is hidden from them. ( AlKafi vol.1 p.260 )COMMENT: No doubt that these words are clear Kufr (Disbelief) and Shirk (Polytheism), because the knowledge of the unseen is only for Allah alone .. These words with no doubt countradict what Allah said in Surah Luqmaan "Verily, Allah With Him (Alone) is the knowledge of the Hour, He sends down the rain, and knows that which is in the wombs. No person knows what he will earn tommorow, and no person knows in what land he will die. Verily, Allah is All-Knower, All-Aware (of things)" [Quran 31:34][4] "Obedience to `Ali is true humility and disobedience to him is disbelief in Allah" ( AlKafi vol.10 p.54 )[5] "Whoever sets up another Imam besides `Ali and delays `Ali's caliphate is a polytheist" ( AlKafi vol.10 p.55 )COMMENT: These words declare all AhlSunnah as kufaar (Disbelievers) and Mushrikeen (Polytheists), because we -AhlSunnah- do not believe in the Shia Imamate of `Ali ( which is believing that `Ali is Infallible,..etc ) also We -AhlSunnah- believe that Abubakr (r) is the first caliphate, Omar (r) the second and Othman (r) the third, thus, We delay `Ali's caliphate to be the 4th after Abubakr,Omar and Othman, thus, Shia declare in their most reliable book that AhlSunnah are Kufaar and Mushrikeen !!![6] The false verse "And We made `Ali your in-law" has been added to Surah Al-InShirah . ( AlKafi p.289 )[7] Alkileeni reported that Jabir asked AbuJa`far p.b.u.h : "Why `Ali ibn Aby Talib was named Amir-ul-Mumineen?" AbuJa`far replied : "Allah named him so, and He revealed in His Book " And (remember) when your Lord brought forth from the Children of Adam, from their loins, their seed and made them testify as to themselves (saying): Am I

 

Question : I have an AAS Degree, how much longer will it take to get a BA?
Obviously other details come into play, but I'm 23, have my AAS-Marketing degree and can transfer into two schools. One, I can get Junior status in any of the majors they offer and the other I can get Junior status in their Marketing major. On top of this, I spent a year and a half at my community college taking general education courses because I originally thought I was going to transfer anyway, but plans changed. I have 30 general education credits, I just don't know if they will all transfer/cancel stuff out.So, all that said, roughly how long do you think I can expect it to take? Two years? Perhaps less? I would plan on taking whatever class I could in the summer too. Usually I wouldn't really care about the time frame, but I'm 23 and I feel kind of worthless/like a loser since a lot of my friends are done getting their BA's and are getting started in their careers. It's either this route, or just hope for the best with my Associates.

Answer:
Two years usually - although some schools exiguous that can accelerate it a bit. Check out:http://cps.regis.edu/academic-programs.phphttp://www.bellevue.edu/ThanksBill

 

Question : I am about to graduate with a BS. Can I use credits for an AAS?
So, I have spent 5 years at a university only to discover that my dream job only really requires an AAS. I'll be finishing my BS soon, so I am continuing with that, but the AAS will still be helpful to me and help me gain a lot of experience in my field as well as some really great contacts. It seems silly and kind of backwards to be doing my AAS after my BS, but I had no idea what I wanted to do when I came into college. What I want to know is can I use the general education classes from my BS towards the requirements for my AAS? It really doesn't make sense that I would have to basically take the exact same random classes that have nothing to do with my major....AGAIN.Thanks for any help in advance! :)

Answer:
Yes You can. But you will have to spend 2 more years in school, no matter what. Associate in Applied Science is technical. Technical degrees require internships and clinical rotation.

 

Question : What should I major in to become a US Marshal?
So I just got my AAS in Emergency Management (which included an EMT-P certification) and I am off to a 4 year school. What major would be best for one wanting to become a US Marshal? Political Science or Criminal Justice?The reason I suggested poly sci was because I heard that it is a better degree because its more general and with the right extracurrics it would be just as good as a Criminal justice degree.

Answer:
Law..

 

Question : How to I become a pediatric nurse, starting from a community college before transferring?
I'm a junior in highschool, and gaining interest toward a nursing carrer(pediatric nurse)I will attend a community college, before transferring to a university..Some people say that in order to become a pediatric nurse, you need your associates (RN).Some say you need your bachelors (4 years).Also, how will I be able to transfer to a university with a AAS (RN) if only the general courses are transferred? What are the requirements in Virginia?Thank you.

Answer:
In most states, one must have a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in order to become a "registered nurse" (RN). Those with two-year associates (AA, AS or AAS) degree are only allowed to be things like a "Licensed Practical Nurse" (LPN), or a "License Vocational Nurse" (LVN), but *NOT* an RN. There are, however, states where an AAS would be enough to be an RN, and so there will always be people from said states who are offended by someone like me saying that only a BSN will do it.I'll say, though, that I'd sure not want to be a patient in a hospital where my RN only had an AA, AS or AAS... and I don't give one whit WHOM that offends!In most states, a pediatric nurse is just an RN... maybe with some special additional training, and maybe not. It all just depends on the state.One may obtain a two-year AA or AS (most likely an AS, but definitely *NOT* an AAS) degree from a local community college and then most likely have said AA or AS (again, preferably an AS) degree transfer, in its entirety, into a BSN program... and most likely be counted as the entire first two years thereof... thereby allowing the AA or AS holder to enter the BSN program as a junior, and then complete only the junior and senior years, and then earn the BSN degree.To understand why an AAS degree should not even be considered, read this other posting on that matter which I made just today:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkhAK6FFO.7eEoRgpOiQejzty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=201008231 81506AA2mVtR&show=7#profile-info-dz4eJA2haaOnce one has the BSN, then one may apply to one's state board of nursing to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam, and then, if passed, apply for an RN license.However -- and this is important -- a place like this (or talking to others) is *NOT* the right approach.Nursing is a REGULATED career in every single state. One must have a license to work in that career, and each state's licensing requirements are different. Your absolutely first and only authority on all this is the the web site of the nursing board in the state in which you intend to practice......which, in this case, you've said is VIRGINIA. Fine.... here you go...http://www.dhp.state.va.us/nursing/Start there. Read everything on the site (which is applicable) and, believe me, you'll not need to know (nor would you WANT to know) anything you'd find in a place like this......with the exception, of course, of what you're reading right now.Your SOLE authority for all questions and their answers is the nursing board of the state in which you will practice. PERIOD. Take advice from no other source.Hope that helps!

 

Question : Is the AAS degree of the USAF equal to a regular AS civilian degree?
Is the AAS degree like a specified degree in a certain area such as a trade whereas an AS civilian degree covers everything in general?What are the relations if they are equal?

Answer:
To an extent.But AS degrees are pretty worthless anywhere.You can get Specific AS degree as a civilian.But a CCAF AS degree, does NOT mean, you have completely two years toward a BS degree.BS degrees have specific course requirements you have to meet,Some AS degree might meet all of the first two years, most will not.

 

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