Associate Degree - Accounting

The Accounting program at Bryant & Stratton College provides the technical and critical skills needed to excel in the field of accounting. Following graduation, our students are ready to enter such fields as general ledger accounting, managerial accounting, and tax preparation. Entry-level positions may be found in the manufacturing, retail and service industries as well as the government sector. Some typical jobs in accounting include (national salary averages from salary.com): Accountant I ($36,784 - $44,765), Accountant II ($43,715 - $54,405), Tax Accountant ($41,164 - $51,492).


Associate Degree - Business

Develop a broad range of skills in management, critical thinking, human relations, and information technology – indispensable assets in the modern business environment. Graduates of this program will be equipped to pursue several career fields including: management trainee, service or sales representative, and supervisor or department manager in a variety of business fields. Some typical jobs in business include (national salary averages from salary.com): Media Coordinator ($27,461 - $32,096), Buyer I ($37,580 - $47,587), Advertising Coordinator ($40,359 - $57,476)..


Associate Degree - Criminal Justice

The rigorous Criminal Justice program provides a balance of theory and practice that will prepare graduates for entry-level employment in law enforcement, correctional facilities, juvenile agencies, private security, and other human service agencies. Students study the nature and extent of crime and delinquency, and the cause and explanation of criminal behavior. The program is designed to provide graduates with a balance of theory and practice that will enhance their preparation for the criminal justice field. Some typical jobs in criminal justice include (national salary averages from salary.com): Correctional Officer ($33,619 - $42,116), Security Guard ($24,913 - $32,289), Safety Representative I ($36,967 - $51,697).


Associate Degree - Medical Administrative Assistant

The Medical Administrative Assistant program offers specialized training in modern medical office procedures. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry-level employment in private medical practices, outpatient departments, clinics, or government institutions. The program offers a foundation in keyboarding, document processing, and integrated office systems software programs with specialized training in medical billing, billing and coding, medical transcription, medical records, and modern medical office procedures. Graduates of this program will be able to apply coding, billing, records management, transcription and scheduling skills to administrative health care industry standards. Some typical jobs in the medical administrative assistant field include (national salary averages from salary.com): Medical Staff Coordinator ($38,193 - $50,389), Medical Transcription Supervisor ($43,656 - $55,317), Medical Records Administrator ($46,580 - $69,398).


Associate Degree - Human Resource Specialist

This comprehensive Human Resources Specialist program prepares students for a variety of positions in Human Resources, including staff recruitment, compensation and benefits, payroll, evaluation, and training. Each student in this program can select specialization areas in compensation and benefits, payroll administration, or they can choose to become generalists in Human Resources. Graduates of this program will also have a solid business foundation with a focus on business administration techniques, critical thinking, decision making, communication skills, and information technology skills. Some typical jobs in human resources specialist include (national salary averages from salary.com): Benefits Clerk ($29,156 - $40,162), HR Assistant I ($28,995 - $36,764), HR Assistant II ($32,191 - $40,363).s


Associate Degree - Paralegal Studies

The Paralegal Studies program emphasizes practical hands-on applications and prepares students to analyze cases and to prepare legal forms and documents required in litigating law suits, prosecuting crimes, closing real estate transactions, and drafting documents used in custody, separation, and divorce proceedings. The program also emphasizes the ethical considerations for legal professionals as prescribed by the American Bar Association and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations. Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in private law firms or in other related occupations in government and legal departments of banks, corporations, insurance companies, accounting firms, and real estate development or property-management firms. Some typical jobs in paralegal studies include (national salary averages from salary.com): Court Reporter ($34,846 - $63,211), Paralegal I ($37,643 - $51,478), Paralegal II ($44,839 - $58,531).


Associate Degree - Networking Technology

The Associates degree in Network Technology offers students a foundation of coursework and hands-on experiences with Network Systems commonly found in Business environments. In this program, students will discover how information systems support organizational success. Networking students will then move on to discover the technologies that make up the network infrastructures that allow for successful transfer and use of mission critical business information. Those in the Network Technology program will learn how to install, configure, secure, administer, and troubleshoot network systems. Students will also address managing users, shared resources, and various other network components like routers and switches in LANS, WANS, and wireless network environments. Some typical jobs for networking technology include (national salary averages from salary.com): Level I LAN Support ($37,949 - $42,498), Data Control Clerk I ($25,655 - $37,678), IT Asset Management Administrator ($33,364 - $68,488).


Associate Degree - Security Technology

The Associates degree in Security Technology offers students a foundation of coursework and hands-on experiences with business technology systems, and the security procedures and technologies used to secure those systems. In this program, students will discover how information systems are integral to organizational success. Security students will then move on to discover the technologies that comprise network infrastructures that allow for the successful transfer and use of mission critical business information. After discovering the makeup of Technology systems, Security students will move on to experience the technologies and procedures Technology professionals use to secure business systems and assets. Students will learn how to assess businesses for risk, develop effective policies and procedures to secure systems and respond to incidents and disasters. Students will also interact with the technologies used to secure and harden servers, network operating systems, and systems in general. Some typical jobs for security technology include (national salary averages from salary.com): Help Desk Support ($38,844 - $50,094), Database Analyst I ($30,325 - $63,951), Business Systems Analyst I ($38,682 - $55,719).

 

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