What is the difference between an associate's and a bachelor's degree? Follow
An associate's degree is a two-year degree granted by a community college to students who complete a specified program of study, usually totaling 60 units.
A bachelor’s degree or baccalaureate degree is a four-year degree granted by a college or university upon completion of at least 120-semester units or 180 quarter units. A
Bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees are offered by California State Universities, the University of California, and by private four-year colleges and universities.