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Paralegal (Associate's) - Everest University Online

Learn fundamental knowledge about the formation of contracts, breach of contracts, and remedies for the breach of contracts. Become familiar with the terminology, policies and procedures applied to: estate planning, wills, trusts, estate taxes, estate sales, and joint tenancy.

The Associate in Science degree in Legal Assistant/Paralegal provides you with the skills to interview, gather, review, and analyze factual situations; research the law; prepare and interpret legal documents; conduct day-to-day operations of a legal office.

Associate of Arts in Business - Ashford University

Depending on the number of any applied transfer credits, you may be able to finish your degree program in as few as 9 months. Plus, you can transfer your Associate's degree credits toward a Bachelor's degree at Ashford should you choose to continue your education with us.

You'll find the online Associate of Arts in Business is a perfect stepping stone toward success in the business world. Your classes will focus on topics that are important in today's workplace, such as communications, management, marketing and computer literacy.

Associate of Arts in Accounting - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Accounting degree program helps students develop a foundation of knowledge related to accounting in terms of business strategy, financial statements, cost information, economics, management, and ethical issues. Students encounter real-world scenarios in which they use accounting information resources and systems to present conclusions based on accounting and business data.

Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice degree program focuses on policing practices, corrections, the criminal court system and juvenile justice. Students take a comprehensive look at these topics through interactive assignments that not only develop their critical thinking skills, but also enable them to recognize the functions of the criminal justice professions within their communities.

Associate of Arts in Financial Services - University of Phoenix

The Financial Services Concentration is designed to emphasize the development of skills, knowledge, and attributes that can be found in the financial services industry, including accounting, banking, financial planning, investment, insurance, and other areas of financial management. This concentration investigates money management, accounting procedures, financial transactions, regulatory issues, and customer service in commercial and consumer arenas. Nine weeks in length, Axia College courses are offered in pairs, or "blocks," designed to complement each other. In these courses, emphasis alternates weekly between reading and online discussion one week and a work project the next.

Associate of Arts in Information Technology - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Information Technology focuses on project management, the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), networking, Internet concepts, and design and programming fundamentals. This concentration's courses build upon the fundamentals of computer and networking design to provide students a foundation for understanding basic programming concepts as well as their application to business strategies. Students also will participate in real-world scenario-based problems and develop functional software applications.

Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Networking - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Networking degree program offers a functional overview of information systems and the analysis, design and security of modern computer networks. Concentration courses emphasize Local Area Networks, Wireless Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks, and network security. In this degree program, students will be able to simulate network administration tasks through remote access to real hardware and software commonly used in the IT industry.

Associate of Arts in Paraprofessional Education (Teacher's Aide) - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Paraprofessional Education degree program addresses major topics that impact instruction. Students learn historical and philosophical contexts for contemporary educational approaches, child development and the tasks one might encounter in a classroom setting. Upon graduation, students will be conversant with the values and terminology of the field.

Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration/Medical Records - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration with an emphasis on Medical Records lays a foundation for further study in health care at the bachelor's degree level. Topics focus on medical terminology related to disease diagnosis and treatment, patient information management and medical claims processing. Software instruction synthesizes a variety of records processes common in medical facilities.

Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration/Pharmacy Practice - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts degree in Health Care Administration with an emphasis on Pharmacy Practice provides a context for the study of the basic operations of community and institutional pharmacies, as well as for further study in health care at the bachelor's degree level. Topics focus on medical terminology, disease diagnosis and treatment, basic pharmacy processes and equipment, and medical claims processing.

Associate of Arts in Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism - University of Phoenix

The Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism concentration helps students build a foundation of knowledge in an array of food service, lodging management, and tourism industry settings. The concentration courses emphasize the development of leadership competencies and management practices that are valued in today's hospitality industry. Successful completion of this degree program will help prepare students for further study in related programs at the bachelor's degree level.

Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Database Development - University of Phoenix

The Database Development concentration of the Associate of Arts in Information Technology program focuses on the installation and programming of database applications in the business environment. The development of queries and reports from a database are addressed in this program as well as the backup, recovery, and security of databases.

Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Information Technology Support - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology Support covers theory and practice to provide a foundation in hardware and software computer support. Online labs give students hands-on experience in hardware, software, networking, and security fundamentals.

Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Programming - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Information Technology program with a concentration of Programming offers coursework covering programming logic fundamentals and experience in several programming languages to develop basic skills for web and computer programming.

Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Web Design - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology/Web Design focuses on the application of web authoring tools, HTML, programming language, and web standards to design and implement websites for a variety of business applications.

Associate of Arts in Sport Management - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Sport Management degree program lays a foundation for further study in sport and recreation management. The concentration courses focus on developing knowledge, skills and attributes in areas such as management and leadership, ethics, budgeting and finance, communications marketing and social-cultural factors–all within a sport-related adaptation.

Associate of Arts in Elementary Education - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Elementary Education degree program addresses major topics that impact instruction-such as the historical and philosophical contexts of contemporary education, diversity in the classroom and the exceptional learner. Students are required to apply writing and problem-solving skills to evaluate topics covered through written assignments, discussion and debate. Where available, this program prepares students for transition into the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education at University of Phoenix.

Associate of Arts in Communications - University of Phoenix

Students enrolled in the Associate of Arts in Communications degree program will develop a foundation for understanding and practicing the effective exchange of information, ranging from interpersonal and small group communications, to public speaking and mass media. Courses include win-win communications processes, problem-solving information strategies, and news presentations for print, web and broadcast delivery.

Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Health Care Administration is the study of health care organizations, roles of health care workers, public policy, information technology, financial management, and regulatory and ethical issues of health care. The current strengths, weaknesses, and challenges of the U.S. health care system are discussed. Students also critically examine the current state of health and disease, health care’s laws and ethics, the psychology of health, and financial operations of the health care system.

Associate of Arts in Human Services Management - University of Phoenix

The Associate of Arts in Human Services Management degree program provides students a foundation of knowledge relating to the management of human services organizations. It offers an understanding of the roles of human services workers, public policy, multicultural practices, information technology, financial management and regulatory and ethical issues. Coursework in the concentration courses includes creating care plans, developing alternative funding strategies and determining the characteristics of good human services management.

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