You'll have two large areas of employment open to you, the first being work in a church environment. The second is in an academic field related to it if you pursue it far enough to teach or to assist in research.
With a degree in theological studies, you will be able to get a job working with a church or other religious affiliation. Theology is the study of religion.
Philosophy is the highest level of degree in any course. Yes, Indeed philosophy is a job particularly when linked with teaching.
There are a great number of jobs out there which are related to theology. Philosophy and religion teachers, for example, may earn as much or more than $65,000 p/a. The job prospects are currently rather average, however. A crumbling economy is slowly taking its toll.
You can get into most jobs with a philosophy degree - other than those requiring a specialist degree such as medicine. So you really need to start with what kind of job do you think you would really enjoy. If you aren't sure the link below takes you to a careers guide called 'help find me a career' This is free and has everything you need to find the right job for you.
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.
An associate degree is helpful, but not always required for an office job. If you have all of the skills necessary, and can prove yourself, you may still be able to get the job.
"You can have a job in many different fields with a degree in business studies. If you have a degree you would also be able to open your own business up, which means you would also be a CEO."
Yes, as long as you get the degree you should be able to find a job easy.
Generally you need a bachelor's in a degree such as Business Administration or Accounting to get a job in marketing, but you may be able to get one with an associate's degree and sufficient experience in a desired job.
A computer science degree is recommended but not a requirement. If you are good with computers you should be able to find a job.
A degree in sculpture might get one a job in a museum or art gallery. Perhaps you will be able to be an artist or sculptor in a freelance capacity.
An associate's degree may not qualify you for a job in HR immediately after graduation unless you have experience as a HR professional. You will be able to become a record keeper or get an administrative job though if you do not have any prior HR experience.