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12:36 Aug 28, 2015 |
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| Selected response from: Charles Davis Spain Local time: 20:18 | ||||||
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5 | Associate of Technology only |
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(at only) Associate of Technology only Explanation: As in the 3/2 - 4/2 question, it's a great help to identify the institution. This is from their website (URL disguised): "Degrees BA - Bachelor of Arts BS - Bachelor of Science BSE - Bachelor of Science in Education BFA - Bachelor of Fine Art AT - Associate of Technology" http://tinyurl.com/ohwaqme "Associate" suggests that this is an Associate degree, which is a shorter and less advanced program than a Bachelor's degree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associate_degree What this means is that Control Systems Technology is only available in the Associate of Technology program, not the Bachelor of Science program. |
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