What Is an Associate of Arts Degree?

Associate of Arts degree programs typically last two years, during which you'll complete general education requirements and begin major coursework; you might even receive career-specific training. Read on to discover the differences between the various associate's degree programs, the courses you'll take and the process of transferring to a 4-year school.

Associate of Arts Degree Program Information

If you choose to enroll in an Associate of Arts (AA) degree program instead of an Associate of Science (AS) or an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program, you'll likely take more general education courses than ones that are specific to a major or a vocation. AS and AAS degree programs typically prepare students to complete a bachelor's degree in the sciences and to begin a career, respectively; however, some AA programs can also provide the training required for entry-level positions in a career field. In an AA degree program, you'll fulfill more liberal arts credits than an AS or AAS student but fewer liberal arts requirements than if you were enrolled in a 4-year Bachelor of Arts degree program.