Career Training and College Degree Programs
AA in Liberal Arts
Today, the liberal arts are sometimes promoted as "liberal" in the later Enlightenment sense, as liberating of the mind, removing prejudices, and unjustified assumptions. This formal arts education can allow you to hone your natural talents while advancing your creative work through contemporary investigative methods and modern technologies. No matter your chosen field, your knowledge base should gain depth, discipline, and technical strength. You might develop an artistic portfolio that demonstrates your artistic talents, a digital presentation of film or music, or a creative writing collection.
Study of the liberal arts traditionally encompasses areas such as:
- Humanities
- Liberal studies
- Language and literature: languages, classics, comparative literature
- Linguistic studies: linguistics, translation and interpretation
- Philosophy and ethics
- Religious studies: missions, pastoral ministry and counseling, religion, theology
- Writing: professional writing and creative writing
AAS, Business Administration - Accounting
If you have a strong aptitude for numbers you might want to consider an accounting associate of science degree. Accounting personnel have attended some form of accounting college and work mostly with bookkeeping, complex or simple. Additionally, our growing and ever-changing economy will result in more job openings, which essentially yields higher job security.
AAS, Business Administration - Information Systems Management
AAS, Business Administration - Management
An associate in management degree allows for one to budget the costs dealing with clients, vendors, consultants. A management degree can also allow for one to get involved in the upgrading of information security for an organization.
AAS, Business Administration - Marketing
AAS, Health Services Administration - Medical Insurance, Billing, and Coding
AAS, Justice Studies - Criminal Justice
AAS, Paralegal Studies
Accounting
Accounting - Associate's
If you have a strong aptitude for numbers you might want to consider an accounting associate of science degree. Accounting personnel have attended some form of accounting college and work mostly with bookkeeping, complex or simple. Additionally, our growing and ever-changing economy will result in more job openings, which essentially yields higher job security.
Accounting - Associates
If you have a strong aptitude for numbers you might want to consider an accounting associate of science degree. Accounting personnel have attended some form of accounting college and work mostly with bookkeeping, complex or simple. Additionally, our growing and ever-changing economy will result in more job openings, which essentially yields higher job security.