Working with detectives in the Forensics Department, Embalming in cases of Funeral Directors, Autopsy in cases with Medical Departments working in Morgues, Organ donation facilities in cases working with the deceased in transplanting organs to those in need, etc.
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Most people get a AAS degree which is an associates in applied science.
"Associates degree of Applied Science"
Abbreviations for Associate's DegreeAssociate's degrees can be abbreviated several ways: A.A. - Associate of ArtsA.S. - Associate of ScienceA.A.S. - Associate of Applied Science
Many community colleges and some four year institutions authorized to award associate degrees have an associate of applied science degree as a physical therapist assistant. Thus, it cannot be just any applied science degree, but an applied science in specifically physical therapy.
Most medical assisting jobs require at least an associate of science or an applied science degree. Some employers will provide on the job training.
It depends on where you took the degree, and the type. Most associates degree are not very specific. They are either an associate of arts (AA), associate in science (AS), or an associate in applied science (AAS).
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It depends on the type of degree. the three most common are as follows. * Associate of Arts (AA) * Associate in Science (AS) * Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
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A mortuary science program is generally an undergraduate associate degree program. Some of the more elite mortuary science schools, which are more expensive, may require interviews prior to being accepted for the program.
Typically, there are three as follows.Associate of Arts (AA)Associate in Science (AS)Associate in Applied Science (AAS)