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Job opportunities for graduates with an Associate's degree from a physician assistant program?


Asked by Money Mike
I'm still undecided with my career and major, but I've narrowed it down to three potential careers: Radiation therapist, electrical engineer, or physician's assistant. All of them have median salaries at least 65k (according to the Department of Labor) Focusing on physician's assistant, if I go that path the most convenient college for me to go to is Riverside Community College which offers an Associate's degree. Yeah it's a CC but it's accredited by the American Academy of Physician Assistants, and the coursework is similar to the equivalent program for a Master's at Stanford If I get the Associate's, would I still have a good opportunity to get a job? Any P.A.'s out there that could pass on some advice? Bertie, thank you for contributing nothing productive Just because I'm considering a community college doesn't make me less of a student. I currently go to a California State University and they don't have any majors that I'm interested in with the exception of Electrical Engineering. Go waste someone else's time

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Answered by Nao
No associate's degree is equivalent to any work of a master's degree.


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