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There are several programs available to you from associates to a master. You can get any accounting job once you get your degree. So go out there and get that degree.
You need to see if your degree is from an accredited program. As long as the degree meets this standard it should be equivalent to any degree obtained in a traditional program.
Yes, job seekers with an accounting degree will hold a higher status over job seekers without one. Such a degree is indicative of experience and responsibility.
Even though places would vary, it is always good to be on the safe said. To apply for the job in program management, you should at least have a Bachelor's degree.
So long as your accounting degree is from an accredited school you should be able to get any job that anyone else with an accounting degree could get (depending on experience). The degree is the same regardless of whether it's acquired online or on campus.
Depending upon the difficulty of the companies payroll you'll need a degree in accounting. Some companies might be small enough that they will accept an Associates degree, but larger companies will want a higher degree and perhaps experience.
Any specialized job that you apply for is easier to obtain if you have a degree in the specialization. This does not mean, however, that you have to have a degree in order to get an accounting job. If you find the right company and build up a good amount of experience in the field before hand you can obtain a job without a degree. With a degree it will always be easier to get the job though.
Business accounting is typically a job field that requires a degree in order to complete properly. You can major in accounting and have most of your bases covered, because there is a great deal of overlap between business and accounting courses at a typical university.
You could get a clerical job in an accounting department - perhaps doing Accounts Payable or Payroll.
It really depends on who is doing the hiring, and what they list as the job requirements. However I will say this; The higher the degree, the more doors that will be open to you. If you have the opportunity, look into your home county community college. You can find a perfect accounting job for you at http://accounting-jobs-michigan.com
It's always possible to get a job.. but probably not the job you want.
It depends entirely on what degree you get.