I have been reading the information on this website with interest. I have been practicing accounting for over thirty years, but have gotten to the point where I need a degree to advance or change jobs. My question is: Does any of the accredited universities let you earn an associates degree first?
While the associate degree is an outcropping of the junior (now community) college phenomenom, many accredited universities now award it along the way to a bachelor's degree. I took one along the way to my first bachelor's with USNY (now Excelsior College). Rich Douglas
Beating Gert to his usualy response: A quick search on TeleCampus found 77 certificate programs by DL in business and economics. Starts with: 1. ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM program! From : Algonquin College Description : The Accounting Certificate Program is designed for individuals who wish to acquire a thorough accounting education. Many students have also found these studies to be of value in career advancement. and goes to 77. CERTIFICATE IN CONTINUING STUDIES IN MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS program! From : University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies Description : Learn to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of management, apply these principles with a structure approach, and integrate the various components of management