If you can even FIND a position as an accoutant with only an associate's degree I'd be very surprised. You'd be lucky to find a bookkeeping job with only an associate's in accounting. Don't get me wrong, there may be a position out there but I've never come across one. My advice to you would be to spend another 2 years in school and get your bachelors. An entry-level accountant with a 4 yr degree starts at about $40,000 give or take a couple of thousand either way.
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a certificate would be the lowest. an associates is the lowest degree
To become an accountant one would need a four year Bachelors Degree to get a really good job once graduated. It is possible to earn a 2 year degree and still become an accountant, but one would not be looked at the same, with a 2 year degree as with a 4 year degree.
It really depends on the subject area of the associates degree and whether or not vacancies are available. In terms of educational qualification, an associates degree comes in between a GED and a bachelor's degree. Therefore, an associates degree holder would be picked before a GED only holder.
You would take the CPA exam to become a Certified Public Accountant.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
With the Associates degree you could work in a long term care facility as the admissions coordinator, administrative assistant but in order to actually be the administrator you would need your bachelors degree. You can look on line and it should tell you more of what you can do with the Associates degree.
I hate how some applications don't have "Associates Degree" as an option. If you have an associates degree and you are filling out an application like that, you should write "Associates Degree in ____" on the side. I think that shows pride in your achievements, and you deserve to feel proud of getting an associates degree. "Some college" does not mean "associates degree". Someone who took 2 college classes could check "some college", and you took about 20. I agree with the above contributor. Applications should have a designation for the completion of an Associates degree. An Associates degree shows completion. There are Associates degrees as an Registered nurse, in Technology, Educating, multiple Allied Health fields, and the list goes on, and on, and on. As stated above, if it were me I would make sure I indicated the Associates degree on the application. Viper1
You can get an diploma an certificate, associates degree, bachlors degree or doctorates in it. And still get in the field
I would look at University of Phoenix. They will help you.
An associates degree would take two years, and a bachelor's degree would take four years.