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Associate - Accounting
Earning an associate degree in Accounting introduces students to the principles of accounting to oversee the financial well being of companies or individuals. With an emphasis in technology students can learn the latest software applications widely used in the business world today so they can oversee the fiscal data and how it can affect companies. Graduates will also develop skills in auditing, preparing taxes, and consulting activities as they complete this degree.
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Associate - Criminology and Emergency Response Management
Earning an associate degree in Criminology and Emergency Response Management can provide students with the skills and knowledge to start their careers in law enforcement as well as careers requiring training in EMT, emergency response, natural disaster relief, and more. Courses will cover corrections, public/private security, and emergency preparedness/management based on the principles of law enforcement. Graduates of this degree program can seek specialized positions within the criminal justice industry. The program covers the federally approved curriculum of the FEMA organization (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to enhance the graduate's credentials and knowledge in this field.
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Associate - Human Resource Administrator
The Human Resource Administrator associate degree program at the Institute of Technology will teach students about federal and state law relating to labor, health, safety, security, and worker's compensation regulations. The program focuses on counseling employees on benefits and training of personnel in accordance with legal and ethical guidelines that apply to small or large companies.