Everyone deserves the financial security and stability afforded by an accredited college degree. And yes, there is a way to fit college classes into your busy life. With an online degree program from Bryant & Stratton College you can earn an accredited online associates degree anytime, anywhere. In less than two years, you'll have an online college associates degree in accounting, business, or information technology and be well on your way to a fulfilling, well-paid career.

Bryant & Stratton College has been providing quality college education for over 150 years. Our online faculty and classes are first rate, allowing you to share ideas and gain valuable real-life experiences as you learn. And all Bryant & Stratton College's online degree programs are accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, so you know you're getting a legitimate full college degree. Our online degrees give people with busy schedules the flexibility and the time to go back to school and get the degree they need to become successful in life.

Benefits of coming to Bryant & Stratton College:
  • You can earn your degree in under 2 years
  • Get an affordable college degree
  • Our degrees are accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Our faculty and staff are friendly and helpful
  • We'll help you with financial aid

What You Learn
    Sales, marketing, accounting, business law, management and computer technology Proper application of planning, control and human resources principles Effective allocation of an organizational resources Selection and utilization of information technology systems
Career Applications
    Management, service or sales in a variety of business fields. Self-employment and small business enterprise.
What You Learn
    Networking, help-desk operations, systems hardware configuration, application software, telecommunications, purchasing, decision making, Internet network administration and interpersonal skills Employing computer technology to increase profitability and operating efficiency Solving problems using computer technology
Career Applications
    Management, service or support for both personal computers and networked systems
What you learn
    Analyzing and preparing budgets and financial information Employing computer technology to increase profitability and operating efficiency Meeting objectives utilizing knowledge of GAAP for varied accounting systems
    Selection and utilization of appropriate information technology systems to produce and evaluate financial data and perform computer operations
Career Applications
    General ledger accounting, managerial accounting, and tax preparation Entry-level positions in manufacturing, retail and service industries.
What you learn
    The Human Resources Specialist program contains the same key components that underpin the College's other strong business programs: a foundation in basic and career success skills, and a capstone internship providing practical, real-world experience. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level positions that include staff recruitment, compensation and benefits, payroll, evaluation, and training. 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. Student can select specialization areas in compensation and benefits or payroll administration or choose to become generalists in Human Resources. As part of this program, students study local, state, and federal employment laws and regulations and learn ethical practices and perform to these standards.
What you learn
    The Medical Administrative Assistant program is designed to prepare individuals for careers as entry level medical administrative assistants for diverse health care delivery systems including private medical practices, clinics, public health departments, insurance agencies, government agencies, or out-patient departments of hospitals. 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 the Medical Assisting associate degree program are prepared for entry-level employment in private medical practices, outpatient departments, clinics, or governmental institutions.
What you learn
    The Criminal Justice associate degree program provides a broad understanding of the criminal justice system and introduces the student to law enforcement, courts and corrections, as well as private security management. The program includes the study of the United States court systems, correctional organizations, and law enforcement agencies. Students study the nature and extent of crime and delinquency, and the cause and explanation of criminal behavior. Reading, writing, and critical thinking skills are rigorously applied and developed throughout the program of study.

    Graduates are prepared for entry-level employment in law enforcement, correctional facilities, juvenile agencies, private security and other human service agencies. The program is designed to provide graduates with a balance of theory and practice that will enhance their preparation for the criminal justice field.
  

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According to the U.S. Census, the average American with a college degree earns about 84% more income than those with out a degree.

Learn at your convenience - anytime, anywhere. As long as you have access to a home PC you can do your schoolwork (even after the kids go to bed).