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Potential well-paying careers with an associate's degree?

Hey people, I'm considering going for an associate's degree rather than a full-on bachelor's straight out of high school. What are some careers that pay well with just an associate's degree?

9 months ago

Absolutely, there are many well-paying careers that you can pursue with an associate's degree. Here a few to consider:

1. Dental Hygienist: Typically, an Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene is required. These professionals clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases, and provide preventative dental care.

2. Radiation Therapist: Mostly they require an Associate Degree in Radiation Therapy. They treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation treatments.

3. Nuclear Technician: Typically requires an Associate Degree in Nuclear Science or a nuclear-related technology. These professionals assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear production.

4. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technician: Often requires an Associate’s Degree in Engineering Technology or a related field. They operate and maintain equipment used in developing, testing, and producing new aircraft and spacecraft.

5. Nuclear Medicine Technologist: They usually have an associate’s degree from an accredited nuclear medicine technology program. These professionals prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or therapeutic purposes.

6. Web Developer: Typically, an associate degree in web design or a related field is required. Web developers design and create websites, manage website speed and performance, and create website content.

You might also want to note that salaries can vary greatly depending on the field, your level of experience, and the region where you work. Therefore, you may want to also consider your interests and skills when choosing a career path. It's always a good idea to conduct informational interviews or job shadowing before making a final decision.

9 months ago

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